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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.
City reminds residents to declare their boulevard gardens

City reminds residents to declare their boulevard gardens

The Boulevard Garden declaration system is now available on the city’s website.
Pope 'left a huge legacy behind,’ says Bishop of Thunder Bay

Pope 'left a huge legacy behind,’ says Bishop of Thunder Bay

Bishop of Thunder Bay’s Roman Catholic Church speaks about the passing of Pope Francis.
Province announces $461K for local youth programs

Province announces $461K for local youth programs

Local non-profits focus on youth programming after receiving funding from the Ontario government.
For-profit homecare company leave union in the dark

For-profit homecare company leave union in the dark

Union healthcare workers are taking a stand against their employer for their lack of transparency at the negotiating table.
Injured workers rally against $2-billion WSIB refund

Injured workers rally against $2-billion WSIB refund

The provincial government announced the payments as part of a larger business support initiative.
Cumberland Street roundabout moves forward

Cumberland Street roundabout moves forward

City council awards tender for the Cumberland Street roundabout reconstruction project.
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