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Letter to the Editor: Northwood sewer contracts come in $1M over budget

Letter to the Editor: Northwood sewer contracts come in $1M over budget

As a young reporter covering city hall I discovered that sewers were a big deal.
Emo man charged with impaired driving

Emo man charged with impaired driving

An Emo man is facing impaired driving charges after being found off Lake Road near Emo.
Province announces plans to build new jail

Province announces plans to build new jail

Ontario government announced on Thursday funding has been approved for the construction of a new 325-bed correctional facility to replace the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre and aging Thunder Bay District Jail.
Driver charged after police cruiser collision

Driver charged after police cruiser collision

Charges have now been laid in connection with a two-vehicle crash involving a Thunder Bay Police cruiser last Friday.
Fire officials investigate early morning fire

Fire officials investigate early morning fire

A Thursday morning blaze could have been a tragedy but patrolling officers helped get occupants out of the burning house.
Group continues to bring vet clinics into Northern communities

Group continues to bring vet clinics into Northern communities

Northern Spay Neuter Program continues to provide clinics in remote Northwestern Ontario First Nations communities where they have fixed 400 animals over eight visits in less than two years.
McHappy Day puts spotlight on Ronald McDonald House

McHappy Day puts spotlight on Ronald McDonald House

A Thunder Bay family has appreciation for the Ronald McDonald House, which was the focus of McHappy Day at McDonald's restaurants on Wednesday, after the organization helped them following the premature birth of their son.
Local author shortlisted for Leacock Medal

Local author shortlisted for Leacock Medal

Thunder Bay author, Amy Jones, has been shortlisted for the Leacock Medal for her novel, We’re All in This Together.
Memorial walk shines light on suicide awareness

Memorial walk shines light on suicide awareness

Seventh annual Out of the Darkness Memorial Walk will be held on Sunday and gives those touched by suicide an opportunity to come together and find strength through shared experiences.
College inks admissions deal with Algoma University

College inks admissions deal with Algoma University

Students in a diploma program at Confederation College will have easier access to transfer to degree programs at the Sault Ste. Marie-based university.
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