THUNDER BAY – The heavy lift barges and cranes needed to lift the historic James Whalen Tug were scheduled to arrive in Thunder Bay on Sept. 6, but Cory Halvorsen, manager of parks and open spaces for the city of Thunder Bay, says they were delayed due to conditions on The Great Lakes.
Halvorsen says that he believes the contractors had a one to two-day period planned to raise the James Whalen once the barges and cranes finally arrive.
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