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Opposition to province’s Far North Act grows

Opposition to province’s Far North Act grows

The opposition to the Far North Act is coming fast and furious.
Murder charge laid

Murder charge laid

Police confirmed Tuesday morning that they are investigating the city’s third homicide of 2010. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a distrubannce call on High Street South, near Oliver Road, around 3 a.m.
Murder charge laid

Murder charge laid

Police confirmed Tuesday morning that they are now investigating the city’s third homicide of 2010.
Council examines public reaction to proposed multiplex

Council examines public reaction to proposed multiplex

While he thinks people are generally in favour of a new arena for the city, one councillor says he would have liked to hear from more of the public.
Money matters

Money matters

Turnout was light on Monday night, but there were plenty of questions about the future of education in the city as public and Catholic school board trustee candidates had their first opportunity to dialogue with voters since the campaign began.

Police find body of missing boater

OPP divers have now recovered the body of a man who fell out of a canoe in a lake at Quetico Park last Thursday. The body of 65-year-old Darrell Cellars, of Duluth, Minn., was found on Saturday.
Back to class

Back to class

After a lazy summer, Andrew Wingfield was ready to get back to classes as another school year began Monday at Lakehead University.

Police find suspected grow-op in Strange township

Police have busted another marijuana grow-op in an area rural community. Police officers with the Joint Forces Drug Unit made the bust last Wednesday at a property just off of Highway 588.
Voter chit-chat heats up as candidates confirmed

Voter chit-chat heats up as candidates confirmed

The city finalized its list of candidates for the upcoming municipal election Monday, and outside city hall residents began mulling over the issues most important to them.

Open forums for election candidates scheduled

The public will get its first chance to interact with candidates for the upcoming municiapal election at a series of open forums being staged by the Thunder Bay District Labour Council this week.
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