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Former chief’s Master Chef audition comes to an end

Former chief’s Master Chef audition comes to an end

A former Fort William First Nation chief and current council member will not win this season’s Master Chef Canada.

City slaps property owner with fine for not having working CO detector

THUNDER BAY -- A Finlayson Street property owner has been ticketed for not installing a carbon monoxide detector.
WEATHER: Summer’s back just in time for ribs

WEATHER: Summer’s back just in time for ribs

THUNDER BAY – After a week that started with more autumn-like weather, the forecast for the next five days shows a return to seasonal temperatures.
Premier, First Nation leaders dig into landmark accord

Premier, First Nation leaders dig into landmark accord

On the heels of a landmark accord inked between the province and its First Nation chiefs, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne continued the discussion at the local level on Wednesday.
K9 Unit sniffs out nearly 200 pounds of pot: OPP

K9 Unit sniffs out nearly 200 pounds of pot: OPP

OPP News Release (DRYDEN, ON) – On Wednesday August 26, 2015 at approximately 1:30 a.m.
First Nation chief plans for Big Thunder include possibly moving city Casino there

First Nation chief plans for Big Thunder include possibly moving city Casino there

Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins says he’s made initial contact with the province in hopes of the band someday soon taking over the mothballed Big Thunder ski facility.
Boys and Girls Club celebrates 25th party and showcase (9 PHOTOS)

Boys and Girls Club celebrates 25th party and showcase (9 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- Even after 25 years, the Boys and Girls Club in Thunder Bay still looks forward to the last Wednesday in August.
Is distracted, or even drunk cycling really a crime?

Is distracted, or even drunk cycling really a crime?

THUNDER BAY -- A drunk cyclist is riding on the road while tweeting with headphones on, what can police charge him with? Turns out, nothing.

Province to student renters: Know your rights before you move in

Government of Ontario Media Release As more than 600,000 university and college students across Ontario are preparing to go back to school, many of whom are becoming renters off-campus for the first time, Ontario is reminding students to understand t

Large quantity of cash stolen in Nakina Airport break and enter

Greenstone OPP is investigating a break, enter and theft at the Nakina Airport. Police, in a release issued on Wednesday, said a suspect broke into the airports financial offices at about between 10:30 p.m. on Monday and 6:30 a.m.
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