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Local Coalition to End Human Trafficking Hosts Information Event

Posted on Tuesday, July 30, 2019 10:00 AM

To mark the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, the Thunder Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking hosted an information fair and BBQ this afternoon at Minnesota Park to raise awareness about human trafficking and what community resources are available to those affected by it.

“Unfortunately, human trafficking is a growing issue in our community, just as it is around the world,” said Kristal Carlson, Co-Chair – Thunder Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking. “The more we can do to raise awareness,...

Vickers Park Storywalk Launch

Interactive Storywalk Launched at Vickers Park

Posted on Monday, July 29, 2019 09:15 AM

Thunder Bay’s first Storywalk, Victor’s Vickers Park Adventure, launched today at Vickers Park. The Storywalk is a story displayed on a series of posts throughout the park to be read as one walks around the park.

The Storywalk was written by Marilyn Grudniski and Julia Crewdson of Little Lions Waldorf and illustrated by Shaun Hedican. Help was received from Generator Insights & Design for the creation of the posts.

Storywalk is sponsored by Big Boreal Adventure, which is a project funded by...

Road Work

Busy Roadwork Season Continues

Posted on Thursday, July 25, 2019 07:30 AM

The City of Thunder Bay is investing $30 million in 2019 on road and sidewalk rehabilitation, residential paving, sanitary and storm sewers, watermain repair/replacement, bridge and culvert work and streetlight renewal.

Roadwork can result in road closures, detours and delays for drivers, but the inconvenience ultimately results in improved infrastructure. All residents are reminded to reduce their speed, be alert, watch for workers and drive with extra care in construction zones.  

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My Son The Hurricane

My Son the Hurricane Brings High Energy to Live on the Waterfront

Posted on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 05:00 AM

The City of Thunder Bay is pleased to host My Son the Hurricane at Live on the Waterfront, presented by Ontario Power Generation, on July 24, 2019.

My Son the Hurricane will be hitting the stage at 8 pm with their unique style called brasshop, a combination of multi-horns, multi-vocal and multi-drums. My Son the Hurricane is known for packing dance floors around the country. “This high energy show is a must-see,” said Louisa Costanzo, Cultural Development and Event Supervisor. "Dust off your dancing...

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Chapples Golf Course Celebrates 70 Years in Our Community

Posted on Tuesday, July 16, 2019 12:00 PM

On July 16, 1949, Chapples Golf Course officially opened in the City of Fort William. In recognition of this 70 year milestone, a commemorative ceremony was held at Chapples on Tuesday, July 16, which included a historical unveiling, the installation of a new Clement E. Chapple Pollinator Flower Bed, and a symbolic tee-off.

The symbolic tee shot was taken by local golfers Tony Stokaluk and Jackie Palmer accompanied by Mayor Bill Mauro. The tee shot recreated the first shot on the course in 1949 taken...