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LETTER: Job moves benefit Southern Ontario

LETTER: Job moves benefit Southern Ontario

Northern Ontario Party Leader Trevor Holliday says Ontario Power Generation jobs moving from North Bay to Cornwall is evidence "we are not one Ontario."
Equality matters theme for International Women's Day

Equality matters theme for International Women's Day

I would like to be the first of many. Becoming the first woman elected to the House of Commons for Thunder Bay-Superior North and its first female Cabinet Minister has been one the greatest honours of my life.
Kenora man fined $3,500 for unsafe hunting

Kenora man fined $3,500 for unsafe hunting

A Kenora man has been fined $3,500 for careless hunting.
The Full Monty got the attention of local fire marshal

The Full Monty got the attention of local fire marshal

Some fire regulations have prohibit the Cambrian Players from admitting more than 200 audience members per night.
Wanted Wednesday looking for four more warrant evaders

Wanted Wednesday looking for four more warrant evaders

Thunder Bay Police release next batch of Wanted Wednesday persons with outstanding bench and/or committal warrants.
Raising the flag for social inclusion

Raising the flag for social inclusion

Athletes at Westgate High School raise the Special Olympics flag as it makes its way across the province.
Bodies found in Fort Frances trailer park

Bodies found in Fort Frances trailer park

Two bodies found in Fort Frances trailer park, male suspect arrested.
Ontario anti-racism plan includes focus on indigenous population

Ontario anti-racism plan includes focus on indigenous population

Ontario will mandate indigenous cultural competency training for the public service as part of an anti-racism strategy.
Ignace OPP charge local woman with drug trafficking

Ignace OPP charge local woman with drug trafficking

IGNACE -- Provincial police have arrested and charged a 45-year-old Thunder Bay woman with drug trafficking offenses.
LETTER: 25 per cent off of what?

LETTER: 25 per cent off of what?

The recent announcement by the Provincial government that they will cut our hydro costs by 25%, the largest cut in Canadian history deserves some critical assessment.
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