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Alstom plant set to hire back some workers

Alstom plant set to hire back some workers

The union representing workers at Thunder Bay's Alstom plant says its workforce will rise above 300 as projects ramp up, after hitting an all-time low of around 150 last year.
Safety forum puts spotlight on childhood trauma

Safety forum puts spotlight on childhood trauma

The second annual Community Safety and Well-Being Forum focused on adverse childhood experiences and their profound lifelong implications.
Transit looks to tackle safety, abuse issues

Transit looks to tackle safety, abuse issues

A report outlining steps to respond to growing safety and abuse concerns on city buses and at bus stops has drawn cautious optimism from the transit union.
Province announces $7M for trades training

Province announces $7M for trades training

The provincial government announced millions intended to address worker shortages in the trades, with a focus on Indigenous participation.
Resident’s backyard home setback illustrates challenges

Resident’s backyard home setback illustrates challenges

One resident’s abandoned project illustrates the challenges of adding backyard homes to existing properties, as the city considers whether to make it easier to do so.
Funding will help restore Lake Superior ecosystems

Funding will help restore Lake Superior ecosystems

The federal government has announced over $600,000 for Lake Superior remediation projects like habitat restoration and improvements to the Current River fish ladder.
Ford highlights training, industry in visit to Northwest

Ford highlights training, industry in visit to Northwest

Premier Doug Ford highlighted provincial investments in Indigenous training programs, visited paper and saw mills in a short swing through Northwestern Ontario.
Mayor's absence looms over community safety talk

Mayor's absence looms over community safety talk

Mayor Ken Boshcoff's cancelled appearance on a panel discussion over community safety prompted questions and left other local leaders to set the tone on a wide-ranging conversation.
Matawa marks grand opening of education centre

Matawa marks grand opening of education centre

Matawa First Nations has celebrated the official grand opening of its Education and Care Centre, a high school that is having life-changing impacts for First Nations students who come to Thunder Bay for education.
Start-up accelerator offers $250K investments

Start-up accelerator offers $250K investments

An intensive 12-week accelerator program will help five Northwestern Ontario entrepreneurs scale up their ideas, with two eligible to score investments of up to $250,000.
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