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City's 14th annual Pride Parade and festival is this weekend

City's 14th annual Pride Parade and festival is this weekend

All in for Love: Global Pride, Infinite Friendship, is the theme for the 2025 event, which will be held on Saturday, July 5.
One stop development shop making construction easier

One stop development shop making construction easier

The city streamlines its development services with the launch of its one-stop development shop.
Muskeg Express is chugging along

Muskeg Express is chugging along

The popular children’s ride at Centennial Park is back up and running.
Indigenous survivors need spaces for healing in the city, say First Nations Leaders

Indigenous survivors need spaces for healing in the city, say First Nations Leaders

People gathered at Hillcrest Park to commemorate June 30 as Indigenous Survivors Day with a sacred fire ceremony.
Recognizing 'the truth of the pain' of Canadian history on Indigenous Survivors Day

Recognizing 'the truth of the pain' of Canadian history on Indigenous Survivors Day

A flag raising and sacred fire ceremony was held to honour those survivors of Canada's systemic colonial history.
School’s out for the summer

School’s out for the summer

Kids in Thunder Bay celebrate the last day of school and the start of summer vacation.
Large blast shakes the city

Large blast shakes the city

Scheduled rock blasting felt across the city.
Both sides say the other needs to 'come to the table' as WSIB strike enters week 6

Both sides say the other needs to 'come to the table' as WSIB strike enters week 6

OCEU Local 1750 leaders are saying bargaining talks between them and WSIB have stalled. WSIB says union leaders need to come back to the table.
'The city has to enforce its bylaws' on derelict properties, says resident

'The city has to enforce its bylaws' on derelict properties, says resident

The city's Smart Growth Action Plan town hall sees active engagement, especially from one resident who wants the city to start enforcing its bylaw on derelict properties.
Have ideas on how Thunder Bay should grow its tax base? The city wants to hear them

Have ideas on how Thunder Bay should grow its tax base? The city wants to hear them

The city is holding two town hall meetings this week to inform residents, and get their input, on its smart growth plan.
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