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Curfew denied

Curfew denied

City council has grounded the idea of a youth curfew after a report from the city’s crime prevention council Monday night.
Harper hopeful

Harper hopeful

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper stormed into Thunder Bay Monday night with a Northwestern Ontario takeover on his mind.

Elton John raffle nets Red Cross $6,000 for Japan

The Thunder Bay Red Cross has received another large donation for Japan's earthquake relief. On Friday, Gore Motors Honda teamed up with 91.
Change of address

Change of address

Oliver Paipoonge council must decide whether or not to include the municipality’s name in addresses as part of Canada Post’s elimination of rural routes. Currently, the municipality has addresses of Murillo, Kakabeka Falls, Rosslyn and Slate River.
Easter ballots

Easter ballots

The Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Thunder Bay is disappointed advance polling for the May 2 federal election has been scheduled throughout the Easter weekend, including on Good Friday.
Province may need to revisit foster care regulations for First Nation communities

Province may need to revisit foster care regulations for First Nation communities

Ontario’s Aboriginal advisor says the province may have to overlook some of its own regulations to keep displaced Aboriginal children in their own communities.

Time of use hydro bills coming this fall

City residents will have to start paying attention to the time of day they wash their clothes or run the dishwater.

Council examining curfew feasibility

The feasibility of implementing a curfew in Thunder Bay will be up for debate at City Hall Monday night. One of the first acts of the new council was a call for a report on the usefulness and implications of introducing a youth curfew in the city.

Police find three missing near Dryden

Police in Dryden have found the three people who were reported missing Sunday, April 17. Officials with the Dryden detachment of the OPP say the three missing people were located in a remote location about 44 kilometers north of Dryden.
Fashionable support

Fashionable support

Lisa Macchione and her two daughters always loved to dress up but on Sunday they did it to help a charity. Macchione and her daughters Sofia, 4, and Olivia, 6, Davey often dressed up in different outfits but mostly Halloween costumes.
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