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Delaney Arena to fully reopen in October

Delaney Arena to fully reopen in October

Delaney Arena is getting its much-needed structural upgrades.
Shelter village residents will pay rent, says city staff

Shelter village residents will pay rent, says city staff

A site review looking into the viability of the temporary shelter village on the Hillyard property is currently ongoing, but in the meantime, city staff are exploring ways to decrease the operating cost.   
Storm that caused a tornado warning leaves residents cleaning up

Storm that caused a tornado warning leaves residents cleaning up

Residents, Hydro One, and Dryden city crews are picking up after a Sunday evening storm blew through the Dryden area.
Town looks at attracting outside food trucks

Town looks at attracting outside food trucks

A survey showed 91 per cent of people wanted to see more food trucks in Fort Frances.
City closes investigation into chemical spill in McVicar Creek

City closes investigation into chemical spill in McVicar Creek

City officials conducted a two-day investigation into a substance coating McVicar Creek on July 22 and 23, but the inquiry was closed without identifying the source.
Police investigating sudden death in Intercity area

Police investigating sudden death in Intercity area

A woman was found dead in the area of Fort William Road and Isabel Street, along the Neebing MacIntyre Floodway.
Is there a gold mine in the cards for Wawa?

Is there a gold mine in the cards for Wawa?

Red Pine Exploration taking a deeper dive in studying the potential in historic mining camp
FedNor announces funds for agriculture, business promotion

FedNor announces funds for agriculture, business promotion

Northern Ontario Farm Innovation Alliance, Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities are recipients
Thunder Bay mining expo returns this fall

Thunder Bay mining expo returns this fall

Cen-Can Resource Expo will feature presentations, tradeshow
'We just can't sit around and do nothing': Kakabeka bracing for city's truck-route plan

'We just can't sit around and do nothing': Kakabeka bracing for city's truck-route plan

OLIVER PAIPOONGE — How to best respond to a Thunder Bay bylaw that's expected to result in convoys of transport trucks passing through Kakabeka Falls is to be the focus of a new committee in Oliver Paipoonge.
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