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Province spending $4M to convert Atikokan, Wawa mills into pellet plants

Ontario is spending $4 million to convert a pair of shuttered Northern Ontario wood-product mills into pellet-making facilities.
Week in Review: Week 11

Week in Review: Week 11

Here are the stories that had the most reads in Week 11 of 2015: 5 Ontario Restaurant News takes notice at city’s booming local eateries The city’s restaurant scene appears to be building a reputation for itself.

City officials have follow-up meeting with MPP after event centre media briefing

The following City of Thunder Bay media statement was released Thursday in response to this story. That news release can be read in its entirety below.
Racism won't disappear by itself, says head of Aboriginal Professional Association of Canada

Racism won't disappear by itself, says head of Aboriginal Professional Association of Canada

Growing up in Saskatchewan, Gabrielle Scrimshaw encountered racism on a near daily basis. But of all the hate she faced as an Aboriginal woman, one particular incident stands out.
Senior homes need increased direct-patient care, says Pioneer Ridge administrator

Senior homes need increased direct-patient care, says Pioneer Ridge administrator

An administrator at a city-run home for the aged says she fully supports a $384-million plan to increase staffing to meet growing patient needs.
Council collects $30K less from remuneration, expenses in 2014

Council collects $30K less from remuneration, expenses in 2014

THUNDER BAY – The city spent $33,000 less on councillor remuneration and expenses in 2014 when compared to the year before.

Anishinabek Nation Grand Council issues statement following fatal highway crash

CORRECTION: The following story refers to victims from Lake Hellen Red Rock First Nations and not the township of Red Rock. Inaccurate details were provided and published in an earlier version of this story. We apologize for the error.
Highway crash kills three people, including two Red Rock girls

Highway crash kills three people, including two Red Rock girls

CORRECTION: The following story refers to victims from Lake Hellen Red Rock First Nations and not the township of Red Rock. Inaccurate details were provided and published in an earlier version of this story. We apologize for the error.
Inspired by US pizzeria, local business gives away pizza in pay-it-forward style campaign

Inspired by US pizzeria, local business gives away pizza in pay-it-forward style campaign

THUNDER BAY -- Glen Girardin knows what it’s like to go hungry.
Former Northwood candidate wants to see voting logs, threatens court action

Former Northwood candidate wants to see voting logs, threatens court action

THUNDER BAY – A former city council candidate may head to the courts, a move he says is the only way to ensure the voting tabulators used for the 2014 municipal election haven’t been tampered with.
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