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City to form volunteer team to address invasive species

City to form volunteer team to address invasive species

THUNDER BAY -- The city is looking for citizens to get engaged on a new invasive species council that will detect and uproot invasive plants.
Resolute launches campaign against its environmentalist adversaries

Resolute launches campaign against its environmentalist adversaries

THUNDER BAY -- Resolute Forest Products launched a public relations offensive against its environmentalist adversaries on Friday, rolling out tens of thousands of dollars in advertising and mailouts across Northern Ontario and Quebec.
Returning offices ready for marathon election campaign

Returning offices ready for marathon election campaign

It's going to be a long haul for returning office workers in both local ridings but they're open and ready to take on the 11-week federal election campaign.
North side federal candidates react to leader’s debate

North side federal candidates react to leader’s debate

THUNDER BAY – The performance of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau during the first debate of the federal election campaign has earned the praise of two Thunder Bay-Superior North candidates.

Kenora business target of break and enter, police investigating

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a break and enter to a business located on Ninth St North in the City of Kenora.
Southside federal candidates make a case for their leaders following Thursday’s debate

Southside federal candidates make a case for their leaders following Thursday’s debate

THUNDER BAY – Though she acknowledged Canada is in the midst of a “fragile” global economy, Moe Comuzzi is adamant Stephen Harper emerged from the first debate of this federal election campaign as the most formidable leader.
Driver involved in Fort William Gardens crash faces impaired driving charge

Driver involved in Fort William Gardens crash faces impaired driving charge

THUNDER BAY – Police have charged the woman who smashed her car through the wall of the Fort William Gardens with impaired driving.

TRAFFIC: Two major construction projects restricting access to sections of Edward Street

THUNDER BAY - The city is asking drivers to avoid Edward Street next week whenever possible. The south side roadway will be undergoing construction at two different points which will restrict access at two different sections.
BrewHa! Craft Beer Festival to feature more than 50 craft beer varieties

BrewHa! Craft Beer Festival to feature more than 50 craft beer varieties

Media Release Thunder Bay's First Craft Beer Festival brings a new taste to our Waterfront August 7, 2015 – August 14th and 15th mark the dates for Thunder Bay’s inaugural BrewHa! Craft Beer Festival, where over fifty varieties of cra

$2,000 in fines for hunting deer without a licence

MNR News Release A Pembroke man has been fined a total of $2,000 for unlawfully hunting white-tailed deer.
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