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VIDEO: Path 525 to close even if courts delay provincial order

VIDEO: Path 525 to close even if courts delay provincial order

Province approves nearly $19 million for local HART Hub

Province approves nearly $19 million for local HART Hub

CEO Juanita Lawson says they’re effectively soft launching the hub, bringing more services online as staffing, funding allows.
‘Aiden mattered:’ Family describes grief, anguish over teen’s death during sentencing hearing

‘Aiden mattered:’ Family describes grief, anguish over teen’s death during sentencing hearing

Aiden Cunningham was fatally stabbed on June 25, 2022.
‘Very disrespectful’: Thunder Bay injured workers advocate upset with election date

‘Very disrespectful’: Thunder Bay injured workers advocate upset with election date

April 28 federal election falls on the same day as the National Day of Mourning for killed, injured workers.
Union sounds alarm on cuts at Fort Frances library

Union sounds alarm on cuts at Fort Frances library

A news release from CUPE says Fort Frances library funding is being reduced; the town’s mayor points out the institution is getting more this year.
City's sunshine list grew to 699 in 2024

City's sunshine list grew to 699 in 2024

Annual public-sector salary disclosure list includes more than 3,500 workers across all sectors of public service.
Update: Highway near Kenora reopens after crash

Update: Highway near Kenora reopens after crash

Ontario 511 indicates the closure stretches from Highway 71 to Vermilion Bay.
Matheson, Ont. couple wins $2.2-million 50/50 prize

Matheson, Ont. couple wins $2.2-million 50/50 prize

Couple had no idea their life was about to change when their phone rang on Friday morning.
Cocaine, cash and fake IDs seized in Fort Frances area drug trafficking investigation

Cocaine, cash and fake IDs seized in Fort Frances area drug trafficking investigation

Ontario Provincial Police say two men charged with a variety of offences.
Sabrina Ree to run for the People’s Party in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Sabrina Ree to run for the People’s Party in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Party website describes Ree as a “principled advocate” for the community.
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