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Gary Lipinski announces retirement as Metis Nation of Ontario president

Gary Lipinski announces retirement as Metis Nation of Ontario president

The Metis Nation of Ontario president is retiring after eight years leading the organization. Gary Lipinski announced Monday he will not be seeking re-election in May to continue leading the MNO.
Warm temperatures close most city skating rinks; waterfront ice last one open

Warm temperatures close most city skating rinks; waterfront ice last one open

THUNDER BAY – The area’s first taste of spring has put an end to outdoor skating. An official announcement from the City of Thunder Bay was released Monday afternoon declaring that city-run outdoor skating rinks were officially closed.

Ontario showcasing mining industry at national prospectors and developers convention

Ontario is welcoming thousands of delegates attending the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada annual convention and promoting its position as Canada's leading mining jurisdiction.
Mobile screening coach temporarily out of service

Mobile screening coach temporarily out of service

(Thunder Bay, ON – March 7, 2016) Northwestern Ontario’s Screen for Life Coach will be out of service for an indefinite period of time following a collision while it was in the United States for warranty repair.
Tournament level hide and seek ends in arrest of driver

Tournament level hide and seek ends in arrest of driver

The following is a media release issued by the Thunder Bay Police Service Monday afternoon It all started on the 29th of February when officers got into a pursuit with a red Pontiac Sunfire.

Students kick off Nutrition Month with Great Big Crunch

Canadian Red Cross Society Student Nutrition Program coordinates The Great Big Crunch. On Thursday March 10, 2016 at 1:30, 27 Thunder Bay schools and nine district schools will be participating in the Great Big Crunch.
Kristmas miracle: Greenstone fundraises for first prosthetic-legged dog

Kristmas miracle: Greenstone fundraises for first prosthetic-legged dog

Greenstone is pouring its support into a prosthetic leg for a rescue dog named Kristmas. “Waterworks started as soon as I seen him,” said Luisa Wilson who has been rescuing dogs since 2011. “I saw his foot.
Glance at Crime: Police investigate 20 break and enters, three sexual assaults

Glance at Crime: Police investigate 20 break and enters, three sexual assaults

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 160 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, Feb. 29 through Sunday, March 6. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available throughcrimereports.
Interim Dryden CAO makes surprising salary demand

Interim Dryden CAO makes surprising salary demand

DRYDEN, Ont. -- The City of Dryden is trying to get things back in order after the sudden departure of their newly hired CAO. Dryden’s city council has hired a well-known community businessman to do the job in the interim.
Council Preview: Toll roads, budget ratification on the agenda

Council Preview: Toll roads, budget ratification on the agenda

THUNDER BAY – The question of toll roads is heading to council chambers this evening in hopes of raising money for street and sidewalk infrastructure At-large Coun.
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