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Posted 1 February 2022

Suspension Possible For At Large Councillor

The online conduct of an At Large Councillor is under the microscope. Principles Integrity is to release a report on February 2nd that suggests Aldo Ruberto breached the Code of Conduct for comments made on a social media platform. The Integrity Commissioner is recommending to council that...

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Posted 1 February 2022

Suspension Possible For At Large Councillor

The online conduct of an At Large Councillor is under the microscope. Principles Integrity is to release a report on February 2nd that suggests Aldo Ruberto breached the Code of Conduct for comments made on a social media platform. The Integrity Commissioner is recommending to council that...

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Posted 1 February 2022

Eric Staal to captain men’s Olympic hockey team

We knew it would happen. Congratulations to Thunder Bay‘s Eric Staal. He was been named the captain of the men’s Olympic hockey team in Beijing. Alternate captains named include former NHL player David Desharnais and 2018 bronze medallist Maxim Noreau. Staal was a member of the team and won a...

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Posted 1 February 2022

Suspects Nabbed In South Side Bust

Thunder Bay Police arresting six people for drug-trafficking related offences. Officers stopped the pickup truck Monday in the Simpson Street area, near Pacific Avenue, just after 11:00 p.m. Police raided the vehicle and obtained suspected Fentanyl, Cocaine, Hydro-Morphine tablets, and cash....

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Posted 1 February 2022

Suspects Nabbed In South Side Bust

Thunder Bay Police arresting six people for drug-trafficking related offences. Officers stopped the pickup truck Monday in the Simpson Street area, near Pacific Avenue, just after 11:00 p.m. Police raided the vehicle and obtained suspected Fentanyl, Cocaine, Hydro-Morphine tablets, and cash....

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Posted 1 February 2022

Food Security Issues Continues To Rise

It was a problem before, but the pandemic has made it more glaringly clear that there needs to be more long term solutions when it comes to food security. A recent study out of Dalhousie University indicates that upwards of six million Canadians have food security issues. Locally, a study from...

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Posted 1 February 2022

Food Security Issues Continues To Rise

It was a problem before, but the pandemic has made it more glaringly clear that there needs to be more long term solutions when it comes to food security. A recent study out of Dalhousie University indicates that upwards of six million Canadians have food security issues. Locally, a study from...

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Posted 1 February 2022

Economy Returned To Pre-COVID Levels In November: StatCan

Canada’s economy grew in November for the sixth consecutive month, but early indications from Statistics Canada show it stalled in December. The agency said Tuesday that real gross domestic product rose by 0.6 per cent in November. Statistics Canada said that pushed the GDP above pre-pandemic...

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Posted 1 February 2022

Economy Returned To Pre-COVID Levels In November: StatCan

Canada’s economy grew in November for the sixth consecutive month, but early indications from Statistics Canada show it stalled in December. The agency said Tuesday that real gross domestic product rose by 0.6 per cent in November. Statistics Canada said that pushed the GDP above pre-pandemic...

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Posted 1 February 2022

Parking Penalties Back In Play

The City of Thunder Bay is putting parking penalties back in play. There was a 15 min grace period that was in effect; allowing for quick curbside stops/drop offs. Starting Feb. 1, all regular parking rules and meters will be in effect.    

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