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Trump credits Canada's privatized air-traffic control; wants U.S. to follow suit

Trump credits Canada's privatized air-traffic control; wants U.S. to follow suit

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump credited Canada's air-traffic control system as he proposed Monday to follow suit with a privatization process similar to the one implemented two decades ago by the northern neighbour.
Tourism Thunder Bay welcoming applications for hotel tax funding

Tourism Thunder Bay welcoming applications for hotel tax funding

Municipal accommodation tax, which adds four per cent charge on hotel stays, is expected to generate $2 million annually with 50 per cent required to be directed to designated tourism entity.
Spotlight: What good can you do with $10,000?

Spotlight: What good can you do with $10,000?

The Tbaytel for Good Community Fund is taking submissions until Sept. 19
Port Arthur Stadium construction delays put Border Cats on the road

Port Arthur Stadium construction delays put Border Cats on the road

Construction delays to the Port Arthur Stadium have resulted in nine early June home games being played on the road.
First Nations food has deep roots in Canada but credit not always given

First Nations food has deep roots in Canada but credit not always given

TORONTO — First Nations activist John Croutch wants Canadians to learn more about traditional indigenous cuisine.
Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing: Stepping up to help

Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing: Stepping up to help

This week’s Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing takes a look at HAGI, the Handicapped Action Group Incorporated.
City looks to expand anti-racism and inclusion accord

City looks to expand anti-racism and inclusion accord

Started last year by major public-sector employers, the plan is to reach out to local businesses to sign on to commit to making a difference in Thunder Bay.
City pondering $150,000 cost to haul Alexander Henry home

City pondering $150,000 cost to haul Alexander Henry home

City council has requested a report from its administration on the Lakehead Transportation Museum Society's $150,000 grant request to help haul the Alexander Henry back to where the icebreaker was built.
2022 Thunder Bay Chamber business awards winners

2022 Thunder Bay Chamber business awards winners

An exciting evening for local businesses and entrepreneurs

Vancouver park board tells free yoga group to get a permit if classes continue

Vancouver residents hoping to hone their downward dogs and warrior poses among fellow yogis have run afoul of city regulations at a green space known locally as Dude Chilling Park.
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