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Dobson, Krezonoski take home best times at Firefighters Ten Mile Road Race

Dobson, Krezonoski take home best times at Firefighters Ten Mile Road Race

Jett Dobson wins first for men and Kim Krezonoski beats the local record.
'No wrong door': Recovery support continues in new home

'No wrong door': Recovery support continues in new home

The Crossroads Centre and withdrawal management services essentially swapped places.
City considers work from home program

City considers work from home program

After a pilot program, the City of Thunder Bay is looking to introduce a flexible work from home option, though only a fraction of city staff would be eligible.
Work-from-home policy approved for city staff

Work-from-home policy approved for city staff

The City of Thunder Bay will offer a work-from-home program that began as a COVID response on a permanent basis, though only a fraction of staff are eligible.
Return to work complicated for home cleaners

Return to work complicated for home cleaners

Many staff, clients not yet ready as provincial restrictions lift, domestic cleaning services say.
VIDEO: City's work from home policy will remain in place

VIDEO: City's work from home policy will remain in place

Student work recognized during challenges of at-home learning

Student work recognized during challenges of at-home learning

Students and families are facing many challenges with at-home learning and the Lakehead Public School Board is recognizing those who continue to put in a strong work ethic and achieve academic accomplishments
City woman strapped on snowshoes to go to work

City woman strapped on snowshoes to go to work

A Thunder Bay resident is determined to stick to her goal of walking to work this winter.
Work continues ahead of Junior B hockey season

Work continues ahead of Junior B hockey season

The 2023/2024 schedule is expected be out in the middle of August for the five-team Lakehead Junior Hockey League
ICYMI: Service dog removed from home because it got too fat

ICYMI: Service dog removed from home because it got too fat

The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal says National Service Dogs did not discriminate when it removed the dog from a home where it was a companion animal to an autistic girl.
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