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Annual street sweeping starts Monday

Annual street sweeping starts Monday

Street sweepers focus on removing sand spread over the winter months on streets and sidewalks.
Local company awarded $2.48 million federal contract

Local company awarded $2.48 million federal contract

A flight operation management system created by a Thunder Bay company was selected to be used by the Aircraft Services Directorate, the air operator within Canada.
UPDATED: Former police chief Sylvie Hauth charged by OPP

UPDATED: Former police chief Sylvie Hauth charged by OPP

The former chief of the Thunder Bay Police Service is facing charges of obstructing a public or peace officer, breach of trust, and obstruction of justice following an investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police.
TBFR responded to a garage fire in the city's east end

TBFR responded to a garage fire in the city's east end

Crews were able to keep the fire contained and stop it from spreading to nearby homes. 
TBDSSAB scrambling to make up loss of expected $4.2 million in funding

TBDSSAB scrambling to make up loss of expected $4.2 million in funding

Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser announced that Ontario will not be receiving $357 million in funding for affordable housing.
TBT NEWSHOUR April 11, 2024: Youth charged with attempted murder

TBT NEWSHOUR April 11, 2024: Youth charged with attempted murder

Ignace staging Nuclear Exploration Event

Ignace staging Nuclear Exploration Event

The April 12-13 event features exhibitors, a Kids Zone and panel discussions beginning with one at noon Friday on transportation safety.
Words mean nothing without action against intimate partner violence: women's centre

Words mean nothing without action against intimate partner violence: women's centre

There was all party support at Queen’s Park on April 10 of Bill 173, named the Intimate Partner Violence Epidemic Act. City Council voted unanimously last September to a similar declaration.
80% of households receive more from the carbon tax than they pay: university professor

80% of households receive more from the carbon tax than they pay: university professor

Professor Livio Di Matteo said the carbon tax is not a large contributor to inflation.
Fire season underway as fire confirmed in northeastern Ontario

Fire season underway as fire confirmed in northeastern Ontario

Hearst 1 measures 0.4 of a hectare and is about 4 km southeast of Hallébourg
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