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Sex assault case involving university hockey players adjourned to February

Sex assault case involving university hockey players adjourned to February

THUNDER BAY -- The case of two former University of Ottawa hockey players charged with sexual assault needs “to be moving.
Morriseau wants to run federally for Liberals in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Morriseau wants to run federally for Liberals in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

THUNDER BAY -- Georjann Morriseau says she's ready to represent the region. The chief of Fort William First Nation announced Tuesday that she's seekign the federal Liberal nomination for Thunder Bay-Rainy River.
Patent office decision may help KWG to cut chromite production costs in half

Patent office decision may help KWG to cut chromite production costs in half

THUNDER BAY -- Mining is an expensive industry. Just ask KWG Resources, which received good news from the U.S. Patent Office's International Searching Authority earlier this month.

Three years in a row of no fatalities from impaired drivers during Festive Ride campaign: City police

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s police force is celebrating another fatality-free Festive Ride.

Gas Watch: Tuesday's per-litre low at 97.9 cents; high $1.069

THUNDER BAY -- Four gas bars shared the city’s low per-litre gas price as of Tuesday morning. The four gas bars share the 97.9-cents-per-litre price for regular fuel, a low that continues a trend of falling gas prices almost daily in the city.

Cold enough for you? Relief on the way … kind of

THUNDER BAY -- Tuesday may have greeted city residents with a crisp -31C morning, but according to Environment Canada there are more comfortable days on the way.

Council by Tweets: Jan. 19, 2015

THUNDER BAY -- On Monday night city council was back to work with a heavy agenda. Via the slideshow below, you can see how the Jan. 15 council meeting unfolded on Twitter.
Staal Foundation Open looks for help to keep success of its first tournament going

Staal Foundation Open looks for help to keep success of its first tournament going

With the success of its first year, the Staal Foundation Open wants the city's help to keep it going. The PGA Tour Canada tournament generated $2.7 million in economic impact to the province, more than $1.8 million to the city in its first year.
Sewer surcharge increase going to be a "hard sell" for councillors

Sewer surcharge increase going to be a "hard sell" for councillors

Councillors think they're going to have a tough time selling another increase. City council received a first report Monday on its 20-year wastewater system financial plan. With operating costs increasing around 2.

Council wants change or money from the province over reassessment issues

THUNDER BAY -- The city wants the province to change the way grain elevators are assessed or pay compensation for its decision.
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