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'Some people are not going to be happy' with fire hall closures, mayor predicts

'Some people are not going to be happy' with fire hall closures, mayor predicts

Oliver Paipoonge is considering the future closure of two fire stations, but the mayor says no decisions will be made until the public is consulted
Cumberland St. roundabout project expanded to include streetscaping and other work

Cumberland St. roundabout project expanded to include streetscaping and other work

Construction will begin next month, and is expected to take until October to complete
Ontario forest industry and Unifor call for support in wake of new US duties

Ontario forest industry and Unifor call for support in wake of new US duties

Groups call for action to reduce reliance on the U.S. market while building new homes
Elderly woman 'not allowed to retire' from being a landlady

Elderly woman 'not allowed to retire' from being a landlady

A city resident who's rented apartments in her house says the province should be more concerned with protecting its elderly citizens near the end of their lives.
'Pretty awesome right now,' says winner of $113K hospital lottery

'Pretty awesome right now,' says winner of $113K hospital lottery

Raymond Johnson of Thunder Bay is the latest winner of a 50/50 supporting health care in Dryden
UPDATED: Women-only construction worker training offered at no charge

UPDATED: Women-only construction worker training offered at no charge

A government-sponsored residential construction worker course provided by the Labourers union is free of charge to qualifying applicants
Murder charge laid after missing man found deceased

Murder charge laid after missing man found deceased

A Fort Frances man was arrested after police discovered the remains of a missing resident of Rainy River First Nations
City's newest restaurant offers 'comfort food with attitude'

City's newest restaurant offers 'comfort food with attitude'

Meltwich, specializing in items with melted cheese, has opened its first Northern Ontario location
Thunder Bay area remains spared from Ontario's measles outbreak

Thunder Bay area remains spared from Ontario's measles outbreak

Health Unit recommends ensuring vaccinations are up to date prior to travel
City restaurants 'really concerned' over suspension of culinary management program

City restaurants 'really concerned' over suspension of culinary management program

The suspension also significantly impacts the Regional Food Distribution Association
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