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Pedestrian 'heard the crack and ran' before a large tree limb fell to the ground

Pedestrian 'heard the crack and ran' before a large tree limb fell to the ground

The City of Thunder Bay arranged for the removal of a tree on Adelaide Street after a limb fell while a woman was passing by
Evictions, supportive housing and childcare top priorities for TBDSSAB

Evictions, supportive housing and childcare top priorities for TBDSSAB

The  District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board went to the 2025 Association of Municipalities conference in Ottawa last week to advocate to the province to help fill some social service gaps.
Construction to start on Lakehead University veterinary building

Construction to start on Lakehead University veterinary building

'Breaking ground is an incredible milestone,' said Gilllian Balfour, vice-president/academic at LU.
‘Missing in action’: Area leaders call for more border water enforcement

‘Missing in action’: Area leaders call for more border water enforcement

A coalition of municipalities, tourism and First Nations interests have sent a letter to multiple federal ministries advocating for change to, and better enforcement of, rules on U.S. anglers.
City to launch Remembrance Day Memorial Banner project

City to launch Remembrance Day Memorial Banner project

Families can apply to have their loved ones who served honoured, with the deadline to apply being Monday, Sept. 15.
Six people now charged in connection with violent incident at Mishkeegogamang

Six people now charged in connection with violent incident at Mishkeegogamang

The charges relate to a clash between two groups of males in early August, police said.
Council to re-vote on allowable tent encampment guidelines in September

Council to re-vote on allowable tent encampment guidelines in September

A vote on whether to confirm or overturn a previous council decision about allowable tent encampment regulations is scheduled to be held Sept. 2.
New highway signage coming to better promote North Shore community

New highway signage coming to better promote North Shore community

Nipigon is undertaking work to update and potentially add to its cache of promotional signs along the Trans-Canada Highway.
City receives $104K for climate adaptation strategy renewal

City receives $104K for climate adaptation strategy renewal

The grant was issued in August through a fund jointly administered by the federal government and the Federal of Canadian Municipalities.
Tournament honours Nugent, helps students succeed

Tournament honours Nugent, helps students succeed

Lakehead Public Schools Foundation event is one of the longest running charity golf tournaments in Thunder Bay.
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