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Premier Gold fined $25K

A Northwestern Ontario mining company has been handed a big fine for construction work on Crown land that was conducted without a permit.

Red Rock mill, owner fined

A court case involving Red Rock Mill Inc. has wrapped up, with a series of hefty fines being levied against the company and its president, Bob Van Patten.
Fixing a hole

Fixing a hole

A 32-year-old rusted pipe joint has city officials temporarily banning outdoor watering of any kind.
Youth strategy

Youth strategy

Martin Zhang grew up in the Limbrick Place housing complex.
Summer research win-win for students, university

Summer research win-win for students, university

Matthew Simko is looking for every advantage he can find when he hits the job market.
Plane crash

Plane crash

No one was seriously injured in a light-plane crash near Marathon on Thursday, says an official with the Thunder Bay OPP detachment.
'Werking' on it

'Werking' on it

Doug Dowhos has learned growing and maintaining a garden takes a lot of tender love and care. "Keep watering, keep weeding," said the supervisor for St. Joseph’s Care Group’s employment options program.
Cell talk

Cell talk

A city councillor isn’t expecting much opposition to three cell towers going up in her ward. Unlike a proposed cell phone tower in the McIntyre Ward, Neebing Ward Coun.
'Solid victory'

'Solid victory'

About 600 former Aboriginal students at a pair of Northern Ontario residential schools are now eligible to seek compensation for being ripped from their homes and forced to attend the institutions.
Group wants to get women over 55 more active

Group wants to get women over 55 more active

A group of fabulous women are encouraging others to get more active in Thunder Bay.
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