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NWO mayor concerned over rising policing costs

NWO mayor concerned over rising policing costs

Police in Fort Frances will cost the town more than $285,000 a month for services in 2025.
New gymnasium to be built at La Vérendrye High school

New gymnasium to be built at La Vérendrye High school

The $5.3 million project also includes a stage for larger-scale performances
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Hydro One: discussions will continue on Waasigan Transmission line

Hydro One: discussions will continue on Waasigan Transmission line

“We're very proud to say that we're working with all parties that are being identified under the delegation of duty to consult from the Crown," Hydro One vice-president Sonny Karunakaran said.
St. Joseph's Hospital now requires masks for visitors

St. Joseph's Hospital now requires masks for visitors

All visitors will be asked to don a mask while visiting loved ones. Staff will also be wearing masks while on duty at the hospital.
Lakehead University pool open again

Lakehead University pool open again

The facility was closed for nearly two months for much-needed maintenance work.
Boulder Bear Climbing Centre appears closed

Boulder Bear Climbing Centre appears closed

Apparatus has been taken down in the facility, but there has been no announcement about the owners' plans.
Two more northern First Nations celebrate connection to the power grid

Two more northern First Nations celebrate connection to the power grid

KI and neighbouring Wapekeka First Nation, northeast of Sioux Lookout, are connected to the provincial power grid by Wataynikaneyap Power.
Update: Police do not suspect foul play in Fort William First Nation death

Update: Police do not suspect foul play in Fort William First Nation death

Anishinabek Police Services are holding the scene at Fox Court house.
Inquest announced into death of man in OPP custody

Inquest announced into death of man in OPP custody

The regional supervising coroner in Thunder Bay will oversee an inquest into the death of a man in Atikokan.
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