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Posted 4 July 2023

Grocery rebates to be issued July 5th

Those eligible for the grocery rebate can expect the extra cash this week. This rebate was created to help compensate Canadians for the higher prices they’re paying on groceries due to inflation. It is scheduled to be issued on July 5th alongside the next quarterly GST/HST credit. There are...

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Posted 3 July 2023

Collision sends 2 to hospital in life threatening condition

Thunder Bay Police are investigating a serious motor vehicle collision which took place Monday afternoon in the intercity area, sending two pedestrians to hospital with life threatening injuries. First responders were called to the Simpson Street and Northern Avenue area just before 3:30 p.m....

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Posted 3 July 2023

Collision sends 2 to hospital in life threatening condition

Thunder Bay Police are investigating a serious motor vehicle collision which took place Monday afternoon in the intercity area, sending two pedestrians to hospital with life threatening injuries. First responders were called to the Simpson Street and Northern Avenue area just before 3:30 p.m....

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Posted 30 June 2023

Fire hazard low, but RFZ remains

Its a good news – bad news kind of way of looking at it on the forest fire front. That’s according to fire information officer Chris Marchand who says the active number of fires currently sit at 48 this afternoon. “We have seen some rain in varying amounts across most places in the Northwest...

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Posted 30 June 2023

Damaged Hydro One equipment a possible cause of outage

Synergy North says no major damage was reported to its assets following a massive power outage in the City of Thunder Bay. It occurred just after 5:00 p.m when a power loss was detected at a pair of transmission stations, according to spokesperson Lesley Racco. “So it affected our ability to...

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Posted 30 June 2023

Damaged Hydro One equipment a possible cause of outage

Synergy North says no major damage was reported to its assets following a massive power outage in the City of Thunder Bay. It occurred just after 5:00 p.m when a power loss was detected at a pair of transmission stations, according to spokesperson Lesley Racco. “So it affected our ability to...

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Posted 30 June 2023

Fire hazard low, but RFZ remains

Its a good news – bad news kind of way of looking at it on the forest fire front. That’s according to fire information officer Chris Marchand who says the active number of fires currently sit at 48 this afternoon. “We have seen some rain in varying amounts across most places in the Northwest...

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Posted 30 June 2023

Wanted woman now in custody

Thunder Bay Police have cancelled their request for assistance in the search for a woman wanted in connection to a Westfort homicide Tuesday. Detective Inspector Jeremy Pearson says the 56 year old woman was taken into custody at a south side business by members of the Major Crimes Unit,...

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Posted 30 June 2023

Wanted woman now in custody

Thunder Bay Police have cancelled their request for assistance in the search for a woman wanted in connection to a Westfort homicide Tuesday. Detective Inspector Jeremy Pearson says the 56 year old woman was taken into custody at a south side business by members of the Major Crimes Unit,...

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Posted 30 June 2023

Rent increases to be capped at 2.5%

If you are a renter, prepare for a slight increase next year. The provincial government will permit rents to increase by no more than 2.5 per cent. That is lower than the average inflation rate. “Our government knows the cost of living continues to be a challenge for many Ontarians, including...

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