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New digs

New digs

A locally owned grocery store officially opened the doors to its new location on Golf Links Road Thursday, one week after it permanently closed its County Fair location.
A taste of Festa

A taste of Festa

Spending nearly a month baking cannoli for a weekend event may seem over the top, but it’s necessary for an annual event that celebrates the city’s Italian tradition.

Horizon schedules extra public meetings

The company looking to install 18 wind turbines on the Nor'Wester mountain range has decided to host two additional public meetings next month, in order to gather input from residents in the Thunder Bay area. Horizon Wind Inc.
Delta departs

Delta departs

Low demand for flights from Thunder Bay to Minneapolis-St. Paul has forced an American-based airline out from the city’s airport. Delta Air Lines plans to stop its two flights from Thunder Bay International Airport to Minneapolis-St. Paul on Oct. 10.

Triple Nickel property owner fined for cleanup efforts

The owner of the former Simpson Street club known to many as the Triple Nickel, which burned to rubble after a massive fire in January, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to failing to clean up the mess left as a result of the blaze.

Boy, 16, charged with second-degree murder in Fort Hope

A 16-year-old boy from the Fort Hope First Nation faces second-degree murder following a stabbing death in that community.
New plan

New plan

A new zoning by-law will make it easier for developers and residents in the city to build says a city planner.
Right on track

Right on track

With only a few more cosmetic adjustments needed, city officials say construction around Boulevard Lake is expected to wrap up within two weeks.

Hurkett mother wins RESP education gift

A mother from Hurkett now has some extra money to put toward her children’s' education, courtesy of the Independent Living Resource Centre and RBC.

Algae bloom leaves First Nations community waterless

Band officials have declared a state of emergency on the Constance Lake First Nation. The move comes following an algae bloom that appeared eight days ago on the lake that supplies drinking water for the Reserve.
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