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MPP says city decides how to move forward with wind farm

MPP says city decides how to move forward with wind farm

MPP Bill Mauro says he’s met with opponents of Horizon Wind’s proposed turbine farm slated for the Nor’Wester Mountain Range, but when push comes to shove, it’s the city’s decision whether or not to let the project go ahead.

Woman finds bags of dirty needles while cleaning up neighbourhood

A south side resident says she found the largest stash of dirty needles she has ever found near her home while cleaning her neighbourhood Wednesday.
NAN Grand Chief disappointed with provincial cabinet shuffle

NAN Grand Chief disappointed with provincial cabinet shuffle

Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Grand Chief Stan Beardy on Thursday said he’s disappointment Premier Dalton McGuinty’s cabinet shuffle didn’t include a standalone Aboriginal Affairs minister.
Not standing alone

Not standing alone

Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Grand Chief Stan Beardy on Thursday said he’s disappointment Premier Dalton McGuinty’s cabinet shuffle didn’t include a standalone Aboriginal Affairs ministry.

Area mill set to close as another readies for re-opening

TBT News has learned that as one area mill attempts to restart, another will be shutting down indefinitely due to the downturn in the lumber market.
Talks between transit union and city break down

Talks between transit union and city break down

Transit workers could head to the picket lines as early as mid September after conciliation talks broke down the day they started, a union leader said Thursday.
Three employment programs pool resources in merge

Three employment programs pool resources in merge

Finding a job just got a little easier in Thunder Bay.

Suspected phone scam uses MS Society name

Police and the MS Society of Thunder Bay are warning the public about a possible scam in the area.

Community centre could be coming down

A neighbourhood landmark might be coming down if council votes to demolish the Westfort Community Centre Monday night.

Water main break causes south side headache

A water main break near a busy south side intersection caused headaches for motorists and business in the area Wednesday. The water main rupture took place around 1 p.m. and forced the nearby Burger King on Edward Street to shutdown.
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