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Federal budget an attack on First Nations’ business: Beardy

The recently released federal budget is an attack on First Nations’ business, accuses Ontario’s Regional Chief.

Police looking for male suspect following string of southside break-ins

City police are looking for a man following a string of break-ins on the city's south side. The crime spree started at the beginning of January and so far more than 30 businesses have been victimized.
Conservative candidate says First Nation businesses enjoy unfair advantages

Conservative candidate says First Nation businesses enjoy unfair advantages

Progressive Conservative candidate Tamara Johnson stands by Facebook comments she made claiming First Nation entrepreneurs enjoy an unfair business advantage.

City, Minnesota, National Geographic Society team up for geo-tourism project

Thunder Bay's tourism division is partnering with Northeastern Minnesota and the National Geographic Society on a new Geo-tourism project. The collaboration was announced in Duluth Wednesday.
More room

More room

Diane Mitchell says Habitat for Humanity’s 6,000 square foot expansion to the charity’s Restore outlet could allow them to build an extra house a year in Thunder Bay.
Dangerous games

Dangerous games

A global drinking game that has been linked to at least two deaths has hit Thunder Bay.
Homegrown gifts

Homegrown gifts

The Thunder Bay Health Sciences Foundation is trying to make patient life better one grant at a time. On Wednesday the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre’s fundraising arm handed out $65,000 in Family Care grants to 43 projects.
All done

All done

A long and sometimes frustrating process for city council brought an approved budget and the proposed tax levy increase this year down to 3.02 per cent Tuesday night. That number was at 3.45 per cent when deliberations began a week ago.
Budget falls short

Budget falls short

The federal budget falls short of the podium in the eyes of MP Bruce Hyer.

Police raid nets Oxycodone pills, marijuana

A search of an Algonquin Avenue home has resulted in the seizure of more than $27,000 worth of drugs. OPP say on Feb.
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