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Walking with the Mayor

Walking with the Mayor

In 11 years, about 120 non-profit organizations have benefited from the $120,000 raised by the RBC Royal Bank Mayor’s Walk. "It’s everything from baseball teams, hockey teams, cadets," said Mayor Lynn Peterson.
Walking with the Mayor

Walking with the Mayor

In 11 years, about 120 non-profit organizations have benefited from the $120,000 raised by the RBC Royal Bank Mayor’s Walk. "It’s everything from baseball teams, hockey teams, cadets," said Mayor Lynn Peterson.

Newswatch launches national news, sports package

Tbnewswatch.com introduced its new national news and national sports sections Tuesday. The new sections, which features news and images from the Canadian Press, are now a permanent part of tbnewswatch.com’s content package.

Pair of new fires hit Atikokan area

Two new forest fires struck the Atikokan area over the Easter long weekend. The Ministry of Natural Resources reports that one of the new fires is believed to be human caused.

Man charged after stabbing at Kenora hotel

Police say a youth was stabbed at a hotel in Kenora over the weekend. Kenora detachment OPP officers say the 15-year-old boy was stabbed in the neck by another male staying at the Lakeside Inn Saturday.

Workshop looks at province’s forest pricing system

Ontario continues to move ahead with the modernizing of its forest tenure and pricing system. The major review of how companies access and pay for wood in Ontario was announced last summer.

Task force targets drugs

In Sioux Lookout, a task force examining airport security continues to move forward.

BIA looks at name, boundary changes

One of the city's business improvement areas is looking at some major changes to better reflect the development taking place in the north-side downtown core.
Wood allocation bidding ends

Wood allocation bidding ends

The deadline in a competitive process that the province says will spur investment and create jobs in the forest sector has come and gone.
Thin ice claims life

Thin ice claims life

A Cochrane, Ont., man died after the snowmobile he was on broke through the ice on an area lake Sunday. Greenstone detachment OPP officers say the incident took place on Upper Jobrin Lake, located about 40 kilometres north of Longlac.
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