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Energy minister hopes to right ship with energy rebates

Energy minister hopes to right ship with energy rebates

Minister of Energy Glenn Thibeault admits sole-sourcing renewable energy contracts challenged his ministry but he stands behind a series of new consumer energy rebates.
Paramedic assault leads to guilty plea

Paramedic assault leads to guilty plea

Superior North EMS workers growing concerned at the number of assaults occurring in Thunder Bay.
Painted rain barrel auction returns

Painted rain barrel auction returns

EcoSuperior's annual Painted Rain Barrel auction to be held this weekend at the Intercity Shipping Centre.
Shelter House to meet LHIN over managed alcohol, SOS programs

Shelter House to meet LHIN over managed alcohol, SOS programs

Shelter House administration will meet with the North West Local Health Integration Network later this month to discuss the prospect of ongoing funding for the residential managed alcohol and the Street Outreach Service (SOS) programs.
Youth arrested after vehicle stolen at knife-point

Youth arrested after vehicle stolen at knife-point

Victim says she was asked for a ride by an acquaintance, who then allegedly stole her car.
CEDC donates $500K to college's TEC Hub project

CEDC donates $500K to college's TEC Hub project

$19-million project will focus on industry skills, advanced manufacturing technology and innovation and incubation.
Rusnak calls on Conservatives to remove Beyak from Senate

Rusnak calls on Conservatives to remove Beyak from Senate

Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP and Liberal Indigenous Caucus chairman Don Rusnak is calling for the Conservative Party to remove Senator Lynn Beyak.
Waterfront hotel hope on horizon

Waterfront hotel hope on horizon

Company to provide update of controversial waterfront project on April 25.
Government Road fire left vulnerable women's program homeless

Government Road fire left vulnerable women's program homeless

Organizers have started a GoFundMe page to help raise $25,000 to keep the Thrive program afloat.
Labour report shows opportunity for Indigenous population

Labour report shows opportunity for Indigenous population

Study also show fewer people employed in Thunder Bay in 2016 compared to 2014.
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