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About 100 Gull Bay members still waiting for OPG settlement compensation

About 100 Gull Bay members still waiting for OPG settlement compensation

There are still about 100 members of Gull Bay First Nation waiting on their share of a $12.5 million settlement deal from Ontario Power Generation.

Longlac OPP drug bust nets 28 pot plants

LONGLAC, Ont.

Ground search for missing Manitouwadge man suspended

MANITOUWADGE, Ont. – The ground search portion of the search for Mr. Jeffrey Darrah has been temporarily suspended. The OPP continues to investigate his whereabouts. Mr. DARRAH was reported missing on Monday March 9th.

City’s unemployment rate falls in February

THUNDER BAY – New stats show that this city’s unemployment rate is trending down. New numbers released by Statistics Canada show that this area’s rate of unemployment fell to 4.8 per cent in February.
Week in Review: Week 10

Week in Review: Week 10

These are the stories that attracted the most attention in Week 10 of 2015: 5 Two arrested after police raid large marijuana grow-op City police have taken down a marijuana grow operation and charged two people after investigating a home on the city&
Search continues for missing Manitouwadge man

Search continues for missing Manitouwadge man

MANITOUWADGE, Ont. – The search for a missing Jeffrey Darrah, of Manitouwadge, Ont., continues. The OPP Emergency Response Team as well as K-9 unit, OPP helicopter and front line officers have been assisting in the search since Mr.
St. Urho celebrations set to kick off Saturday

St. Urho celebrations set to kick off Saturday

THUNDER BAY – The local Finlandia Association is getting set for St. Urho’s Day, with a variety of events scheduled for Saturday.
Great Big Crunch promotes healthy eating in schools

Great Big Crunch promotes healthy eating in schools

THUNDER BAY -- It might not have been heard around the world, but there was a loud crunch heard throughout city schools Thursday.
Wataynikaneyap Power transmission project adds two new communities

Wataynikaneyap Power transmission project adds two new communities

Connecting 20 remote communities to the power grid is a must, say organizers behind the First Nation-owed Wataynikaneyap Power Transmission Project.
Kidney disease high in Northwestern Ontario

Kidney disease high in Northwestern Ontario

THUNDER BAY -- Kidneys are the body’s filtration system and it’s vital to keep them clean.
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