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City among most vulnerable in Ontario to tariff threat: Oliver

City among most vulnerable in Ontario to tariff threat: Oliver

Thunder Bay could be one of the hardest hit by U.S. tariffs, so city council takes a stand to do what it takes to work with federal and provincial levels of government.
Violent crime rate on par with some US cities: study

Violent crime rate on par with some US cities: study

The City of Thunder Bay has the second highest violent crime rate in Canada, at 546.1.
Human trafficking is 'calculated' says event organizer

Human trafficking is 'calculated' says event organizer

Human trafficking can take the form of unhealthy relationships and the lack of knowledge on consent, says Nishnawbe Aski Police Service.
City will soon streamline development services

City will soon streamline development services

City staff will present their one-stop development shop to council during committee of the whole on Monday.
Encampment funding secured, but not for affordable housing

Encampment funding secured, but not for affordable housing

TBDSSAB was denied affordable housing funding from the province but got encampment funding for the temporary shelter village.
American neighbours aren't our enemies, says Mayor Boshcoff

American neighbours aren't our enemies, says Mayor Boshcoff

With fears of a pending trade war still gripping the nation, Mayor Ken Boshcoff advises that border cities need to keep open the lines of communication with their southern neighbours.
Crime Stoppers asking for public support to stay in business

Crime Stoppers asking for public support to stay in business

Thunder Bay Crimestoppers need donations to keep operating the service.
Candidate profile: Brian Hamilton

Candidate profile: Brian Hamilton

Two-term ward councillor will try to unseat the NDP's Lise Vaugeios on Feb 27.
McIvor Court residents scared to leave their homes

McIvor Court residents scared to leave their homes

Rally for Safety at McIvor Court provides an eye-opening experience of what residents have to deal with every day.
Marten Fall First Nation acquires Cav-Tal Foods

Marten Fall First Nation acquires Cav-Tal Foods

Marten Falls First Nation has finalized its acquisition of Cav-Tal Foods Ltd.
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