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Community prepares to protest

Community prepares to protest

First Nation members say the lack of consultations and a disregard of the treaties played a major role for a planned protest of the Harmonized Sales Tax.
Phase one of new RFDA home begins with demolition

Phase one of new RFDA home begins with demolition

With demand for food banks increasing, a volunteer with a regional food distributor said he is excited to see the vision of a suitable warehouse coming together.

High levels of PCBs near Marathon site

Officials with the Ministry of the Environment want to re-assure residents of Marathon there is no risk to their drinking water following the discovery of high levels of PCBs in ground water on the site of the dormant Marathon Pulp mill.
Education minister speaks with area trustees

Education minister speaks with area trustees

Ontario’s education minister admits the province should have done better in explaining changes to sex education curriculum.
Province wants to make forestry process more competitve

Province wants to make forestry process more competitve

The provincial government announced a proposed new model for wood allocation and pricing Friday; it’s a move that if successful might see some forestry companies restart operations in Northwestern Ontario.
Current River bridge to honour fallen officer

Current River bridge to honour fallen officer

Stephen Kusznier was surprised when he learned the bridge over the Current River on Highway 11-17 would be dedicated in honour of his father. Const. John S. Kusznier was shot and killed in the line of duty outside of the Landmark Inn on Jan.

Police search for escaped prisoner

Fort Frances OPP are looking for a man who escaped police custody Thursday morning. Matthew Bradley Meyers, 25, of Emo was last seen wearing a green camouflage t-shirt, grey sweat pants, and socks but no shoes. He is 5’8", 151 lbs.

Police intercept drug shipment

A Thunder Bay man has been charged with trafficking after police intercepted a package at a post office. The Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau Drug Enforcement Unit found 3 lbs. of marijuana and 1 lbs.
Fourth candidate enters mayoral race

Fourth candidate enters mayoral race

Thunder Bay’s mayoral race now has a fourth runner. Brian Kwasny, 52, said he decided to run for mayor because he doesn’t like the way city council has treated businesses trying to set up shop in the city.
Police chief wants long-gun registry kept alive

Police chief wants long-gun registry kept alive

The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police unanimously passed a resolution supporting the federal firearms registration in Windsor earlier this week.
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