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Airport priority for Fort Frances mayor at AMO conference

Airport priority for Fort Frances mayor at AMO conference

Ontario needs to help municipalities with the cost of keeping airports open, Mayor Andrew Hallikas says.
Man accused of trafficking drugs into First Nations communities

Man accused of trafficking drugs into First Nations communities

During the search, officers seized a substantial quantity of oxycodone and hydromorphone, as well as approximately $55,000 in cash.
Blue-green algae bloom at North Shore beach is a first, health unit says

Blue-green algae bloom at North Shore beach is a first, health unit says

A cyanobacteria bloom was confirmed at Hattie Cove in Pukaskwa National Park.
‘Not a done deal:’ anti-nuclear advocates urging public to stay engaged

‘Not a done deal:’ anti-nuclear advocates urging public to stay engaged

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization wrapped up two information sessions in Dryden, public comment period still open.
Thunder Bay airport warns of potential Air Canada service disruptions

Thunder Bay airport warns of potential Air Canada service disruptions

Airport officials are cautioning passengers of potential delays and cancellations of Air Canada flights starting Saturday morning.
What’s Poppin: Aug. 16 and 17

What’s Poppin: Aug. 16 and 17

Check out What's Poppin' this weekend!
24-year-old man faces multiple robbery charges

24-year-old man faces multiple robbery charges

The man appeared in court and was remanded into custody with a future appearance date.
Boutique hotel in progress on the city's south side

Boutique hotel in progress on the city's south side

The boutique hotel is expected to open early 2026 and will offer extended stays.
City going to AMO conference with priorities in mind

City going to AMO conference with priorities in mind

‘Our issues are similar to many other municipalities, not only in Ontario but across Canada and indeed the world …’
EXCLUSIVE: Inside Thunder Bay’s cyber crime unit and how a small team is tackling a surge in online exploitation cases

EXCLUSIVE: Inside Thunder Bay’s cyber crime unit and how a small team is tackling a surge in online exploitation cases

With child exploitation reports and digital evidence skyrocketing, the Thunder Bay Police Service's specialized unit works behind the scenes to uncover hard truths — and bring justice online and in the real world.
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