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VIDEO: Chamber of Commerce says trade war will have big impact on local economy

VIDEO: Chamber of Commerce says trade war will have big impact on local economy

Natural gas bills expected to go up by 12 per cent

Natural gas bills expected to go up by 12 per cent

In the Thunder Bay area, the potential increase in the annual bill will be $136 as of April
Governments announce conditional funding for Thunder Bay lithium refinery

Governments announce conditional funding for Thunder Bay lithium refinery

A mining company's plan to build a lithium conversion facility on Mission Island is being embraced as a way to buttress the economy as new US tariffs kick in
Council to vote on a designated truck route bylaw, again

Council to vote on a designated truck route bylaw, again

The possibility of a bylaw limiting transport traffic through the city has been in consideration for more than two decades.
Marathon man wins $100,000 prize

Marathon man wins $100,000 prize

Very Merry Money ticket proved to be a big winner.
Healthy Kids HOME Program celebrates award win

Healthy Kids HOME Program celebrates award win

The award highlights research partnerships that use collaboration and knowledge-sharing to create meaningful and positive impacts in the community.
Vaaniy Foods brand frozen porotta recalled due to undeclared milk

Vaaniy Foods brand frozen porotta recalled due to undeclared milk

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is carrying out a food safety investigation for the grain product.
Federal Liberal leadership hopeful pledges to ‘be bold’ on eliminating homelessness

Federal Liberal leadership hopeful pledges to ‘be bold’ on eliminating homelessness

Karina Gould is one of four candidates vying to head the party after Justin Trudeau’s pending resignation.
A pair of weapons were seized by police during call

A pair of weapons were seized by police during call

Police were called to an alleged assault over the weekend.
‘It’s not good news’: local forestry expert reacts to Canada-U.S. tariff war

‘It’s not good news’: local forestry expert reacts to Canada-U.S. tariff war

But Laird Van Damme, chair of Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation, says he remains optimistic.
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