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Posted 10 February 2022

Thunder Bayer Adapting To New Normal In Alberta

There are no more QR codes and the capacity limits at smaller venues are gone in Alberta, which is welcome news for a Thunder Bay native living in Edmonton. The Wild Rose Country implemented Step One to ease public health measures on February 9th, which included eliminating the need to show your...

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Posted 10 February 2022

Thunder Bayer Adapting To New Normal In Alberta

There are no more QR codes and the capacity limits at smaller venues are gone in Alberta, which is welcome news for a Thunder Bay native living in Edmonton. The Wild Rose Country implemented Step One to ease public health measures on February 9th, which included eliminating the need to show your...

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Posted 10 February 2022

City’s Respect Awards Opens Nominations

Leaders in the community could be recipients of Thunder Bay’s annual Respect Awards. Nominations are now open for the 10th year of the event. The awards are a way to recognize individuals, businesses, and organizations in the community that demonstrate leadership by enhancing diversity,...

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Posted 10 February 2022

City’s Respect Awards Opens Nominations

Leaders in the community could be recipients of Thunder Bay’s annual Respect Awards. Nominations are now open for the 10th year of the event. The awards are a way to recognize individuals, businesses, and organizations in the community that demonstrate leadership by enhancing diversity,...

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Posted 10 February 2022

Bengals fans celebrate by chugging chili

The Cincinnati Bengals will play in the big game this Sunday against the L. A. Rams. Fans of the Bengals are celebrating the team’s appearance by chugging cans of the city’s Skyline chili. It started as a good luck trend to slam a chili if the Bengals were up a point, or to chug one for good...

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Posted 10 February 2022

Census Data Released For 2021 Survey

Statistics Canada has released the data that was collected during the 2021 Census Survey. Canada’s total population grew by 5.8 per cent; going from 35,151,728 people to 36,991,981 residents. The City of Thunder Bay also saw an increase in residents. Just under a one percent increase in the...

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Posted 10 February 2022

Census Data Released For 2021 Survey

Statistics Canada has released the data that was collected during the 2021 Census Survey. Canada’s total population grew by 5.8 per cent; going from 35,151,728 people to 36,991,981 residents. The City of Thunder Bay also saw an increase in residents. Just under a one percent increase in the...

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Posted 10 February 2022

What Does “Project Waffle” Mean?!?!?!

Thunder Bay Police’s  Intelligence Unit along with the OPP’s Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau picked up drugs, cash and guns as part of Project Waffle yesterday.  Which got me thinking… why did they pick the name “waffle”?  I know they couldn’t call it Project “Get the bad guys off the...

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Posted 10 February 2022

“Ultra Low” Electricity Price Being Discussed

The province and the OEB are talking about an “ultra low” overnight energy price plan. Energy Minister, Todd Smith, has been in talks with the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) on the possibility of creating a new ultra-low overnight Time Of Use price plan as this could benefit all Ontarians, but...

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Posted 10 February 2022

Health Card Renewal Extension

The province is extending the time period to renew your green health card. Ontario residents will now have until September 30, 2022 to renew their cards, either online, in person or by mail. Expired cards (including red and white cards) can still be used to access health care services....

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