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Domtar Dryden developing stronger pulp

Domtar Dryden developing stronger pulp

DRYDEN -- Domtar's Dryden Mill is launching new technology to expand markets for its pulp production.

Green Party nominates Dryden teacher in Kenora Riding

DRYDEN -- The Green Party of Canada has nominated Dryden elementary school teacher, Ember McKillop as its candidate in the very competitive Kenora Riding.
Rain delays River Street construction

Rain delays River Street construction

THUNDER BAY – Recent rain has delayed storm sewer construction on River Street. As a result, River Street from Rockwood Avenue to Pine Street will remain closed to through traffic today.
Humane Society aims to raise $200,000 for spay and neuter clinic

Humane Society aims to raise $200,000 for spay and neuter clinic

THUNDER BAY -- Raising $200,000 to build a local spay and neuter clinic is a lofty goal but the Thunder Bay & District Humane Society plans to hold fundraisers almost every weekend through the summer to get there.
Mental Health workers prepared to walk off job

Mental Health workers prepared to walk off job

Canadian Mental Health Association workers in Thunder Bay could be in a legal strike position in September.
Food Distribution Association needs donations over summer

Food Distribution Association needs donations over summer

THUNDER BAY -- The Regional Food Distribution Association is asking for help as people and donations take a summer break.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May confident seat count will grow

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May confident seat count will grow

Normally on the first weekend of July, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May would be front-and-centre at the opening of the Calgary Stampede.
Blues Festival appeals to event veterans and newcomers

Blues Festival appeals to event veterans and newcomers

Tom Loghrin has been to the Thunder Bay Blues Festival every year since it began.
Johnny Reid wows Blues Festival crowd on opening night (9 PHOTOS)

Johnny Reid wows Blues Festival crowd on opening night (9 PHOTOS)

Johnny Reid could teach Mick Jagger a thing or two about showmanship.
Northern mayors to co-operate as they compete for Moving Ontario Forward dollars

Northern mayors to co-operate as they compete for Moving Ontario Forward dollars

THUNDER BAY -- While they may be in competition, mayors in Northern Ontario are working together to make sure their regions are represented when new provincial funding starts to flow.
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