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Conmee EMS station closed after mould found

The EMS station in Conmee has been closed temporarily due to mould. Paramedics and fire fighters have been relocated to the Kakabeka Falls fire station until the Conmee station is confirmed to be mould-free and there are no health and safety risks.
Common ground

Common ground

When eight northern ministers put their heads together they found that most of the issues that plagued their communities shared a common theme. More than 70 people participated at the 10th annual Northern Development Ministers’ forum.

Contract talks ongoing between NOSM, union

Contract talks resumed Wednesday between the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and 152 support workers in Sudbury and Thunder Bay. The workers hit the picket lines on Aug. 16.

Hot temperatures extend pool season in city

The latest stats from Environment Canada confirm the month of August was one of the hottest on record. The average temperature was 18.6 C. That's a full two degrees warmer than normal and three degrees higher than August of last year.
Voting drive

Voting drive

The city is hoping to drive up voter turnout this municipal election with a mobile voting van and a new marketing campaign. With only 38.
Spring deadlines

Spring deadlines

Concern about delays to Thunder Bay’s mutli-million dollar waterfront development project have city officials worried about footing the entire bill after the March deadline.
Wireless switch

Wireless switch

Rogers wireless customers in the 807 area code will have a new service provider come November.

Former mayoral candidate charged with pot trafficking

A former Thunder Bay mayoral candidate has been arrested by the area's Organized Crime Unit following the discovery of a marijuana grow-op in Oliver-Paipoonge.
Easier voting

Easier voting

Voting in municipal elections in Thunder Bay is about to get easier for residents with disabilities says the city.

Electric car makes stop in city

People in Thunder Bay got their first look at what an automobile manufacturer is calling the future of automobiles. The Mitsubishi i-Miev, made a stop in Thunder Bay Tuesday on its "Clean Across Canada Tour" to promote the fully electric car.
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