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School board takes input

School board takes input

Despite declined enrolment, education representatives asked Lakehead Public Schools to find a way to reduce class sizes. Lakehead District School Board budget committee held a meeting on Tuesday.

Metrolinx contract possible for local plant

Thunder Bay's Bombardier plant could be in line for another major Light Rail Vehicle contract if negotiations with a Southern Ontario rail agency are successful.

Two meetings scheduled for Golf Links upgrade

A pair of public meetings are planned for Wednesday to discuss the major upgrading of Golf Links Road and Junot Avenue. Work to expand the busy route to four lanes is expected to start next year.
Coming down

Coming down

One of the oldest motels along Arthur Street is about to come crashing down. The former Ritz Motel was purchased by Bruno's Contracting over a year ago. The company is now salvaging the old bricks and preparing the building for demolition next week.

Woman wins second trip from talk show

Lady luck was on the side of one local women Tuesday morning as she won a trip courtesy of the Regis and Kelly show's Travel Trivia game.
Fires up

Fires up

With 14 forest fires in the region this spring, fire management supervisor Dave Manol said the Ministry of Natural Resources fire crews are at the same preparedness level they’re normally at by the end of May.

Fatal collision near Manitouwadge

One man is dead and another remains in hospital following a two vehicle collision near Manitouwadge. The crash occurred Tuesday afternoon on a remote camp road north of the community when two pickups struck head-on on the crest of a hill.
Developer denied

Developer denied

A local developer will have to go back to the drawing board to find a water supply for a proposed 22-unit gated subdivision he wants to build next to the Bare Point Water treatment plant in Shuniah.
Turbines disastrous says opponent

Turbines disastrous says opponent

On the eve of a planned presentation to council by the company planning to erect 18 wind turbines on the Nor’Wester Mountain range, its opponents called it a potential financial disaster for the city.
May Street to stay open

May Street to stay open

The owner of the May Street Dairy Queen is relieved that city council has turned aside a recommendation to close a portion of the street this summer to make repairs to an aging bridge.
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