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Local workers 'very disappointed' WSIB rejected union offer

Local workers 'very disappointed' WSIB rejected union offer

OCEU/CUPE 1750 has now entered its third week of a strike. This is the first full-scale work stoppage in the WSIB’s 110-year history.
City acting as transport hub as First Nations flee wildfires

City acting as transport hub as First Nations flee wildfires

The City of Thunder Bay supports the emergency evacuation of Sandy Lake First Nation.
Members wanted for city's animal services taskforce

Members wanted for city's animal services taskforce

The city is looking for people with animal welfare experience to join a new taskforce that will shape how the animal service can better help animals in the community.
'We will save lives by removing trucks from Dawson:' collision investigator

'We will save lives by removing trucks from Dawson:' collision investigator

Police and experts agreed that by re-routing more than a thousand commercial vehicles a day from Dawson Road onto the Thunder Bay Expressway the designated truck route would decrease the number of fatal crashes in the city.
'It's really holistic': Changes coming across library system with Brodie closure

'It's really holistic': Changes coming across library system with Brodie closure

The south-core branch will close for the summer so the library can implement new security measures and do planned renovations.
Police looking for suspects in Algoma Street statue toppling

Police looking for suspects in Algoma Street statue toppling

Thunder Bay police are looking for two people who toppled a standing statue on Algoma Street earlier this week. 
Free parking 'a real boost' for north core businesses

Free parking 'a real boost' for north core businesses

The Waterfront District BIA hopes two-hour free parking might bring back customers to the area.
City moves forward with red-light camera program

City moves forward with red-light camera program

City council moves forward with allowing staff to look into the cost of an Administrative Penalty System that will support a Red Light Camera program.
'It's terrifying': Residents say they want trucks off Dawson and Arthur

'It's terrifying': Residents say they want trucks off Dawson and Arthur

Area residents tell council it's about time to consider a designated truck route.
Free parking starts immediately, says city staff

Free parking starts immediately, says city staff

With council’s approval, the city will proactively implement the complimentary parking plan as of Tuesday, before the bylaw is ratified.
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