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Posted 11 April 2022

Provincial Chief Medical Officer of Health To Give Covid Update

The provinces Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMOH) last spoke to the public in early March when it was announced that mask mandates and other restrictions had an expiry date. Since then, many have been critical of the lack of visibility from the CMOH, while the sixth wave of covid continues...

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Posted 10 April 2022

Transport Flipped @ Harbour Expressway

Reports of a transport tuck flipped on the Harbour Expressway and Red River Road. No other details available at this time. This story will be updated when more information becomes available.

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Posted 10 April 2022

Transport Flipped @ Harbpur Expressway

Reports of a transport tuck flipped on the Harbour Expressway and Red River Road. No other details available at this time. This story will be updated when more information becomes available.

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Posted 9 April 2022

Forging Ahead With Widening HWY 11/17

Teranorth Construction and Engineering wins the contract to widen Highway 11/17 between Thunder Bay and Nipigon. The $107 million contract includes $77 million in provincial funding and $30 million in federal funding. The project will also include: Twinning 14.4 kilometres of Highway 11/17...

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Posted 9 April 2022

Forging Ahead With Widening HWY 11/17

Teranorth Construction and Engineering wins the contract to widen Highway 11/17 between Thunder Bay and Nipigon. The $107 million contract includes $77 million in provincial funding and $30 million in federal funding. The project will also include: Twinning 14.4 kilometres of Highway 11/17...

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Posted 9 April 2022

Council Name Recognition Paused During Campaign

Just the titles used, not the names of incumbents. In a report that was approved on March 28th and ratified on April 4th, the updated Corporate Policy spells out the rules for the upcoming Thunder Bay election. The draft policy was first rubber-stamped in April 2018 and has been updated for this...

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Posted 9 April 2022

Council Name Recognition Paused During Campaign

Just the titles used, not the names of incumbents. In a report that was approved on March 28th and ratified on April 4th, the updated Corporate Policy spells out the rules for the upcoming Thunder Bay election. The draft policy was first rubber-stamped in April 2018 and has been updated for this...

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Posted 9 April 2022

Flames Destroy Windsor Street Second Floor

Another reminder to ensure you have working smoke detectors. Six pumper/rescue trucks as well as an aerial ladder and command vehicle were utilized early Saturday morning in fighting a fire at a home on Windsor Street near Clarkson Street South. No one was home at the time of the blaze and...

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Posted 9 April 2022

Flames Destroy Windsor Street Second Floor

Another reminder to ensure you have working smoke detectors. Six pumper/rescue trucks as well as an aerial ladder and command vehicle were utilized early Saturday morning in fighting a fire at a home on Windsor Street near Clarkson Street South. No one was home at the time of the blaze and...

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Posted 9 April 2022

Naming A New Thunder Bay District Fire Coordinator

The city of Thunder Bay is looking to fill a role that has been vacant for three years. On Monday night,  council will examine a memorandum from General Manager Karen Lewis (starting on Page 54) to endorse the appointment of Thunder Bay Fire Rescue Service Chief Greg Hankkio for a four year...

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