Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

OPP, city police find cocaine and Oxy

A joint force investigation in Thunder Bay has led to a major drug bust in the city.

College prepares for Wednesday strike vote

Full-time staff at Ontario colleges will participate in a strike vote that could impact local students. Confederation College President Pat Lang said there are about 150 full-time staff at the local institution eligible to vote.

Hudak tours Nothern Ontario

Ontario’s Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak says the American economy will rebound, and any housing demand should be supplied by Northern Ontario wood.
Student’s symphony

Student’s symphony

Colin Smyk has gone to see the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra play from time to time, but when he goes to the Auditorium Jan. 20, he’ll be one of 28 Sir Winston Churchill high school students to have their name on one of the compositions.
Rebuilding the Braun

Rebuilding the Braun

The interior walls have been removed, smoke damage has been cleaned and construction crews are in as the Braun Building at Lakehead University gets ready for the 21st century.

MNR fines two hunters

The MNR in Dryden has laid charges in a pair of illegal hunting cases. The first case occurred in November, when two Wisconsin hunters used the headlights of their truck to help them shoot a deer on the side of a road north of Dryden.

OPP makes band office drug bust

Police arrested a Weagamow Lake First Nation man for drug trafficking following a recent investigation. North Caribou Band councillors called police to the community’s band office Jan. 7.
Horwath slams HST

Horwath slams HST

The leader of Ontario’s New Democrats is calling the harmonized sales tax – to be implemented July 1 – a job killer.

Arena concessions open tonight

By City of Thunder Bay Concession stands at city arenas, now operated by the City of Thunder Bay as a pilot project, will be open for business as usual Friday evening and will be open through the weekend.

Social assistance cases jump in ‘09

The number of people accessing social assistance in Thunder Bay grew last year, and it is expected that trend will continue into 2010.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks