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NAN chief says pill problems must be addressed

NAN chief says pill problems must be addressed

With as much as 70 per cent of working age people in some Nishnawbe Aski Nation communities addicted to prescription drugs, Grand Chief Stan Beardy said they are taking ownership of the problem.
Spreading municipal pride in a hospital lobby

Spreading municipal pride in a hospital lobby

Giving back to the city is what Johnny De Bakker is all about.
Early Christmas

Early Christmas

Most children get to wake up on Christmas morning, race down the stairs and jump for joy at the sight of a tree lined with presents. Not all youngsters are so lucky, however.
Retiring rides

Retiring rides

Euthanizing a car is never an easy decision. But there’s a right and a wrong way to do it, says the project manager of the company behind the provincially funded Retire Your Ride program.

Toronto company to announce local solar farm project

A formal announcement is expected soon concerning plans for a massive solar park in Thunder Bay. Sky Power, a Toronto based renewable energy company, plans to have the 8.5 megawatt green energy facility complete by mid 2011.

Firefighters investigating cause of Current River fire

Firefighters are investigating a suspicious blaze that took place in the Current River area Wednesday evening. Thunder Bay Fire Service crews responded to a call on Grenville Avenue Wednesday night around 7:30 p.m.

Former councillor contravened conflict of interest act court says

A decision has now come down in a case against a former member of Thunder Bay city council. Former McKellar Ward Coun.

2010 a strong year for home construction

With just a month to go in this year’s construction season, 2010 has proven to be a banner year for housing starts in Thunder Bay. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation officially released its November numbers Wednesday.

Massaro begins fourth term as school board’s chair

A veteran board member will stay in her seat as chair of Lakehead Public Schools. Trustee Deborah Massaro was acclaimed as the chair for her fourth consecutive term.
Ford needs council

Ford needs council

Rob Ford may be a bully but he still needs friends to scrap the streetcars says a local councillor. Ford is an opponent of the $8.5-billion Transit City project, which has already seen Bombardier’s Thunder Bay plant awarded with a $1.
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