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City saying goodbye to paper bus tickets, ahead of schedule

City saying goodbye to paper bus tickets, ahead of schedule

Thunder Bay Transit will no longer be accepting paper tickets after May 31.
Mayor hopes “the art of compromise will dominate”

Mayor hopes “the art of compromise will dominate”

Mayor Ken Boshcoff hope a minority federal government will work together to make the tough decisions during their term.
Day of mourning recognizes injured workers

Day of mourning recognizes injured workers

Thunder Bay and District Injured Workers Support Group gather to remembering workers who have died or suffered illness or injuries while on the job. 
UPDATE: High water levels creating hazards after heavy rainfall

UPDATE: High water levels creating hazards after heavy rainfall

Road and neighbourhoods underwater after 42 to 67 millimetres rainfall hit the city yesterday.
City resumes collection of lost and stray pets

City resumes collection of lost and stray pets

City staff will update council on Monday about a "transitionary" expansion of the municipality’s role in caring for lost and stray animals.
Streetscaping work resumes on Red River Road

Streetscaping work resumes on Red River Road

The final phase of the city’s Reimagining the North Core Streetscapes project is underway.
Previously dismissed, Kam River now recommended for shelter village site

Previously dismissed, Kam River now recommended for shelter village site

City staff chooses Kam River Heritage Park over the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority site for the shelter village.
Conversation, but not accountability, at candidate meet-and-greet

Conversation, but not accountability, at candidate meet-and-greet

While all of the region’s federal candidates said the meet-and-greet event at the Thunder Bay Public Library was an opportunity to speak intimately to the public, some candidates also felt the event doesn’t replace a traditional debate.
Province pushes Toronto to award subway contract to Alstom

Province pushes Toronto to award subway contract to Alstom

Ontario government make a move to get Alstom a much-needed sole-source procurement contract for the TTC rail line two in Toronto.
Candidate Profile: Bob Herman

Candidate Profile: Bob Herman

Retired police chief looks to unseat three-term incumbent Patty Hajdu in the north-side area riding.
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