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Holiday parking break appreciated by businesses

Holiday parking break appreciated by businesses

With the ending of holiday parking, restaurant owner Jim Comuzzi and McKeller Ward councillor Brian Hamilton shared their thoughts on how the parking break could aid the downtown core.
Downward trend in donations has RFDA worried about 2025

Downward trend in donations has RFDA worried about 2025

The Regional Food Distribution Association says they might have to shift their funding strategy after seeing a downward trend in charitable donations.
Kashechewan evacuees make best of a bad situation

Kashechewan evacuees make best of a bad situation

Kashechewan First Nation evacuees are feeling a little cooped up as they wait for repairs to the community’s water treatment plant to finish.
Politicians look back at 2024 and ahead to 2025

Politicians look back at 2024 and ahead to 2025

Dougall Media contacted city's federal and provincial members of parliament and Thunder Bay’s mayor for their highlights of the year and what they are excited to do in 2025.
Port sees prosperous year

Port sees prosperous year

The Thunder Bay Port Authority’s chief executive officer reflects on an 'exciting' year of business.
Christmas Tree drop-off sites are now open

Christmas Tree drop-off sites are now open

Thunder Bay’s Christmas tree drop-off sites are open until Jan. 12.
Humane Society renews call for permanent veterinarian

Humane Society renews call for permanent veterinarian

The Thunder Bay and District Humane Society needs a permanent veterinarian to keep its clinic open.
Police-involved shooting 'kind of disturbing’ says witness

Police-involved shooting 'kind of disturbing’ says witness

Connie Whittaker and Josh Rioux witnessed a police stand-off moments before shots were fired.
YEAR IN REVIEW: Clint Fleury’s Top 5 stories of 2024

YEAR IN REVIEW: Clint Fleury’s Top 5 stories of 2024

Temporary shelter village proposal, mill closure and animal rights made Clint Fleury's year-end list.
Four new police officers receive their badges

Four new police officers receive their badges

With these new constables, the Thunder Bay Police Service is at a full complement of officers.
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