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Area man charged with numerous sex offences

A Fort Frances area man has been charged with 12 sex-related offences dating as far back as 1992. Fort Frances OPP officials say the offences were committed against three men who were in their early teens at the time.

North shore long-term care facility to open this fall

A project on the north shore that has been in the works for more than a decade is nearing completion. The need for a long-term care facility in the Schreiber and Terrace Bay area was first identified nearly 15 years ago.
Skills training program targets Northern Ontarians

Skills training program targets Northern Ontarians

A $39-million, three-year skills training program targeting Northern Ontarians should put people back to work, says the province’s Aboriginal Affairs minister.

Kenora police investigating fatal crash

Police near Kenora are investigating a fatal, single-vehicle crash that took place on Jones Road Thursday morning.

Dorion Reeve Linda Tolmonen dead at 62

The township of Dorion is in mourning after the sudden passing of the community's Reeve. Linda Tolmonen,62, died Tuesday after what has been described as a brief illness.

Pie island lighthouse to be demolished by end of summer

A century old lighthouse on the western edge of Pie Island in the Thunder Bay harbour will be demolished before the end of this summer.

One person sent to hospital after crash

There's been another accident at a problematic intersection on Thunder Bay's south side. A collision corner of Donald and Simpson streets sent one person to hospital with minor injuries Wednesday afternoon.

City solar plan heating up

The City of Thunder Bay is about to get into the solar business in a big way. City councillors will be asked Monday for final ratification of an agreement that allows Thunder Bay Hydro to be the exclusive solar photovoltaic developer to the city.
Rejected

Rejected

Expressing disappointment, the co-chair of Friends of Big Thunder says he doesn’t understand why the province has unilaterally rejected his group’s bid to re-open the shuttered sports facility.

Police officer charged after cruiser crash

Police were called to investigate a crash involving a Thunder Bay Police Service cruiser and a sedan, which sent an infant to the hospital Tuesday. Police say the crash took place at the intersection of Tupper and Peter Streets at around 11:30 p.m.
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