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High taxes force cross-border move for local distillery

High taxes force cross-border move for local distillery

A local company that makes bitters is moving its distilling expansion to the United States as its owners say Ontario's bill to overhaul distillery taxation comes up short.
St. Joseph's legally not performing assisted death procedures

St. Joseph's legally not performing assisted death procedures

St. Joseph's Care Group reserves the right not to provide physician-assisted death services under a new provincial law that exempts institutions from performing the procedure on religious grounds.
McCarville finally beats Homan, into Boost National semifinal

McCarville finally beats Homan, into Boost National semifinal

McCarville makes double takeout to score three in the seventh and advance in Sault Ste. Marie.
Eleven-year-old is keeping schools safe

Eleven-year-old is keeping schools safe

Eleven-year-old Taylor Gorrie is on her way to making a big difference within elementary schools.
Local school participates in Hour Of Code

Local school participates in Hour Of Code

Grade 8 Students from Kingsway participated today in "Hour Of Code"
Stuff a Cruiser helping replenish RFDA's shelves

Stuff a Cruiser helping replenish RFDA's shelves

This year's Stuff a Cruiser event is being held at four locations around the city including Superstore, Metro, Safeway and Wal-mart.
Around Town: Get into the Holiday spirit with St. Patrick High School students

Around Town: Get into the Holiday spirit with St. Patrick High School students

Around Town: St. Patrick's student helping you get into the Holiday spirit
LU stalls enrolment decline

LU stalls enrolment decline

Lakehead University has succeeded in reversing an enrolment decline that began five years ago, bringing some relief to administrators dealing with the impact that enrolment drops can have on budgets and on programming.
McCarville advances to Boost National quarterfinals

McCarville advances to Boost National quarterfinals

Thunder Bay rink knocks off Northern Ontario rival Tracy Fleury squad to advance in Sault Ste. Marie.
Finance minister challenged on cap and trade

Finance minister challenged on cap and trade

A new cap and trade system to launch next year will raise $1.9 billion annually for Ontario's transition to a green energy economy. Even as its launch draws closer, business and municipal leaders are both wondering how northern communities will benefit.
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