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City reveals $8.6M increase to waterfront development cost

City reveals $8.6M increase to waterfront development cost

The price tag for the first phase of Prince Arthur’s Landing continues to skyrocket. City officials on Wednesday confirmed the project is now expected to cost about $57.9 million, about $8 million, or 17.4 per cent, more than the approved $49.

Police searching for missing girl

Police are looking for a 16-year-old girl who was reported missing on Monday. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say they are looking for 16-year-old Leah Christie Ooshag. The girl was last heard from on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.
Safer surfing

Safer surfing

Just about everyone with a computer has gotten the emails. The names and scenarios may change, but the request is always the same.

Public deputations to be heard at tonight’s budget meeting

Tuesday is the first opportunity for the public to have its say on the proposed budget. Currently the budget contains a 1.6 per cent tax increase and a 14 per cent hike in water rates. So far, only three public deputations have been scheduled.

Case involving dog park fatality set for pre-trial

The case involving the death of a chihuahua-mix dog at a city park has been set for pretrial next month.
NADF weighs in on hydro rate and Ring of Fire impacts

NADF weighs in on hydro rate and Ring of Fire impacts

The province’s energy strategy needs serious work, says the head of the Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund.
Firefighters ink deal

Firefighters ink deal

After a seven-year wait, Thunder Bay Firefighters are satisfied with the arbitration awarded that effectively places their salaries on par with city police, says the union’s president.
Studying solutions

Studying solutions

While it won’t happen overnight, the city hopes a new study on Thunder Bay’s substance issues will find solutions.
Struggling with HST

Struggling with HST

Andrea Horwath says the provincial government should do the right thing and remove the harmonized sales tax from residential heating bills.

Robichaud settled in as hospital CEO, strategic plan is next step

Andre Robichaud has officially been the president and CEO of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre for four months, and so far she says she has no regrets from making the move to Thunder Bay from New Brunswick.
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