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Province falling short on municipal funding, opposition parties charge

Province falling short on municipal funding, opposition parties charge

Ontario's opposition parties charged the province is shortchanging municipalities as they addressed Northwestern Ontario leaders at the NOMA conference.
Study bolsters case for waterfront trail

Study bolsters case for waterfront trail

Boosters of a Thunder Bay waterfront trail have released economic impact and public opinion data they hope will pave the way for a multi-million dollar fundraising campaign.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Treaty 9 First Nations launch $95 billion land use lawsuit

VIDEO: Treaty 9 First Nations launch $95 billion land use lawsuit

Reconciliation prompts new name for Founders Museum Pioneer Village

Reconciliation prompts new name for Founders Museum Pioneer Village

The words Founders and Pioneer are seen as 'out of touch' with current views of Canadian history
Mental health care workers at District Jail testify in Moses Beaver inquest

Mental health care workers at District Jail testify in Moses Beaver inquest

A psychiatrist and mental health nurse at the Thunder Bay District Jail testified in the Moses Beaver inquest about challenges facing mental health care in the facility
Whitesand First Nation orders stop to mineral exploration in its territory

Whitesand First Nation orders stop to mineral exploration in its territory

Chief Allan Gustafson says Ontario has taken a 'minimal' approach to its duty to consult and accommodate
Bike lanes will be delayed in 2023

Bike lanes will be delayed in 2023

Late snow has prevented street sweeping from getting under way, so the city has decided to temporarily delay bike lanes beyond May 1.
CN announces repairs to the James Street swing bridge

CN announces repairs to the James Street swing bridge

Deteriorating concrete on piers beneath the bridge will be removed and replaced over a period of about one month
Group of Treaty 9 communities to launch legal actions against feds, province

Group of Treaty 9 communities to launch legal actions against feds, province

The communities claim the treaty was signed as a co-jurisdiction agreement, which would maintain First Nations decision-making governance over the lands and resources.
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