Thunder Bay Update: WSIB costs down, injury rates up, says city government

Thunder Bay — WSIB costs down, injury rates up, says city government — is making headlines this week, drawing the attention of community leaders and residents alike throughout the region.

The City of Thunder Bay’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) costs were $911,000 lower in 2025 than in 2024. Members of the city’s administration credit the cost savings with […]


Officials have acknowledged public interest and indicated that further announcements may be forthcoming. Community organizations are planning informational sessions to help residents understand the full scope of the matter.

“This is a significant development for our community,” said a local official. “We encourage all Thunder Bay residents to stay informed and engaged with local news.”

Thunder Bay and the surrounding Northwestern Ontario region continue to see active community involvement in local affairs. Staying informed is one of the best ways residents can contribute to positive outcomes for our community.

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📍 Source: yourthunderbay.ca  |  🗓️ May 06, 2026  |  🏠 ThunderBay.Online

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