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Union Gas applies for residential rate decrease

THUNDER BAY – You may be paying less for natural gas soon. Natural gas rates for residential customers could drop as much as 20 per cent next month.
Ring of Fire producing mostly press releases, says federal NDP advisor

Ring of Fire producing mostly press releases, says federal NDP advisor

THUNDER BAY -- Nothing has happened in the Ring of Fire in nearly a decade and nothing will until the federal and provincial governments manage and make decisions with First Nations.
City to seek citizen-satisfaction survey input on the Internet

City to seek citizen-satisfaction survey input on the Internet

Thunder Bay is taking its citizen satisfaction survey online for the first time. Northwood Coun.

Lottery, prize scams on the rise: OPP

The following information has been provided by the OPP ORILLIA, ON - Lottery scams and other prize fraud schemes now rank second highest in terms of the number of mass marketing fraud complaints, and fourth in terms of dollar losses reported by victi
Police continue search for missing Manitouwadge man

Police continue search for missing Manitouwadge man

MANITOUWADGE, Ont. – Provincial police continue their search for a missing man in Manitouwadge. Officials with the OPP say off duty officers came across an injured Rottweiler on a snowmobile trail on Monday, March 9.
(UPDATE) Two arrested after police raid of large grow-op

(UPDATE) Two arrested after police raid of large grow-op

THUNDER BAY -- City police have taken down a marijuana grow operation and charged two people after investigating a home on the city's north side.
Justice John Wright retires from the bench after nearly 30 years

Justice John Wright retires from the bench after nearly 30 years

THUNDER BAY -- After nearly 30 years on the bench, Justice John Wright is hanging up his judicial robes for good.

Rising temperatures leads city to close all but one of its outdoor rinks

They say you can’t fight city hall. Well, it turns out city hall can’t fight Mother Nature.
CIBC staff raise money to help support Blessings in a Backpack program

CIBC staff raise money to help support Blessings in a Backpack program

While breakfast and lunch programs can feed hungry students during the day, at night and on weekends many students go without food. That’s where Amina Abou-Bakare steps in.
College students spend a day in other students' shoes

College students spend a day in other students' shoes

College students often emerge from post-secondary school with the notion that their vocation is the most important of them all. What many don’t realize is that without collaboration in the field, things can go awry in a hurry.
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