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Three First Nations sign joint agreement with Indigenous-owned mining company

Three First Nations sign joint agreement with Indigenous-owned mining company

The new partnership is meant to set a path forward for respecting the sovereign rights of the land, while creating economic development. 
Former Westfort councillor Ed Metzler has died

Former Westfort councillor Ed Metzler has died

Ed Metzler, who spent 15 years on Thunder Bay city council between 1988 and 2003, died on Monday
Letter to the Editor: Strong mayors legislation

Letter to the Editor: Strong mayors legislation

Former Thunder Bay city clerk expresses concern about possibility of province's Strong Mayors Act legislation being extended to other municipalities and how it may affect local government
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Tigers double up Vikings in junior semifinal

Tigers double up Vikings in junior semifinal

Tyler Rose ran for two touchdowns and caught a 56-yard TD pass to lead Westgate into next Saturday's junior final.
Football Falcons power way into junior final

Football Falcons power way into junior final

Alex Iossa scored three times to help lead St. Ignatius to a 33-0 semifinal win over St. Patrick.
Streaking Thunderwolves open road trip with win

Streaking Thunderwolves open road trip with win

Seven different scorers answer for the Thunderwolves, winners of three straight.
VIDEO: Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper Mill announces plans to sell

VIDEO: Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper Mill announces plans to sell

NAN disappointed in rejection of child welfare settlement agreement

NAN disappointed in rejection of child welfare settlement agreement

The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is disappointed the rejection of the child welfare compensation agreement by Canadian Human Rights Tribunal will mean a delay in distributing compensation.
Mamakwa, McKay inquest hears demand for detox beds exceeds available spaces

Mamakwa, McKay inquest hears demand for detox beds exceeds available spaces

The manager of the Balmoral Centre provided the jury in the coroner’s inquest into the deaths of Don Mamakwa and Roland McKay insights into detox services available in the city, while paramedic and medical experts testified to the assessment of McKay and his chances of survival if he was transported to the hospital
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