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Successful winter games adds revenue for sport programs

Successful winter games adds revenue for sport programs

Profit from the 2024 Ontario Winter Games will be used to fund local sports programs.
City moves forward on pet burials and parking, defers outdoor rinks

City moves forward on pet burials and parking, defers outdoor rinks

Thunder Bay’s city council moves forward on some key items.
Fort William Gardens could be getting a new name

Fort William Gardens could be getting a new name

Local business will soon have their chance to put their name on several recreational facilities.
Limited sponsorships might be a struggle for indoor turf facility

Limited sponsorships might be a struggle for indoor turf facility

Limited corporate sponsorship opportunities mean Soccer Northwest will need to get creative with a community-driven campaign to raise money for the Indoor Turf Facility.
City finalizes $611M municipal budget for 2025

City finalizes $611M municipal budget for 2025

Thunder Bay’s city council has ratified its operating budget, the final and biggest portion of the total 2025 city budget
Online petition prompts councilor to seek parking review

Online petition prompts councilor to seek parking review

Red River Coun. Michael Zussino will ask city administration to review a traffic study and parking review for a section of Sunrise Boulevard between South Creek Street and Golf Links Road.
Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

Power shortage poses problem for the mining sector says lobby group

The Northwest Energy Task Force says the Ontario government needs to start planning for additional power generation to meet the mining boom in the Northwest.
City to implement mandatory bag checks before council meetings

City to implement mandatory bag checks before council meetings

City hall will be introducing mandatory bag checks before entering the building for council meetings, as of Feb. 10.
Patients with less serious illness advised to avoid ER

Patients with less serious illness advised to avoid ER

The high volume of patients seeking care has caused Thunder Bay Regional Health Science Centre to advise people with less serious illnesses to seek alternative care.
Forestry sector will see a major impact from a trade war

Forestry sector will see a major impact from a trade war

Canada-U.S. trade war will exasperate an already struggling forestry sector says official.
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