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Evacuees have arrived in Thunder Bay

Evacuees have arrived in Thunder Bay

Nearly 200 evacuees from Kashechewan arrived in the city on Friday.
GST exemption too complicated for consumers and businesses

GST exemption too complicated for consumers and businesses

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s GST exemption may be good in concept, but it has put a lot of businesses at a loss on how to implement it.
Police seek 5 per cent budget increase

Police seek 5 per cent budget increase

The Thunder Bay Police Service Board's proposed 2025 operating budget will increase over the city’s 3.8 per cent budget mandate.
New garden by-law to be reshaped before ratification

New garden by-law to be reshaped before ratification

New city by-law to go back to administration to look into tweaking the final policy, after hearing from nine deputants.  
Pruned-back boulevard garden by-law much improved: advocate

Pruned-back boulevard garden by-law much improved: advocate

Council will debate the boulevard maintenance By-law on Monday, but one resident is saying there is still room for improvement.
Family implores public for help in the search for Deborah Anishinabie

Family implores public for help in the search for Deborah Anishinabie

Thunder Bay Police Service and Sandy Lake First Nation community ask Thunder Bay residents to come forward with any information that could help find Deborah Anishinabie.
NDP leader says they're ready for a snap provincial election

NDP leader says they're ready for a snap provincial election

NDP Leader Marit Stiles weighs in on early election rumours and highways safety.
Ford to fine individuals up to $10,000 for drug use

Ford to fine individuals up to $10,000 for drug use

Premier Doug Ford's proposed legislation gives police officers the power to evict individuals from public spaces and serve them up to $10,000 in fines or six months in jail for illicit drug use.  
NDP leader: Ontario manufacturing is critical

NDP leader: Ontario manufacturing is critical

The leader of the official opposition, Marit Stiles, met with Alstom representatives to discuss keeping job opportunities in Thunder Bay.
It is going to continue to get worse: Stiles

It is going to continue to get worse: Stiles

With the closure of Path 525 on Simpson Street set for the end of March, the leader of the official opposition, Marit Stiles, visited the NorWest Community Health Centres site to see for herself what’s at stake when the safe injection site closes.
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