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NWMO responds to Land Defence Alliance protest

NWMO responds to Land Defence Alliance protest

In response to the recent Land Defence Alliance protest where a coalition of First Nations said “no” to burying nuclear waste in Northwestern Ontario, Vince Ponka, NWMO’s regional communications manager, attempts to dispel concerns surrounding the deep geological repository project.
LETTER: Education is a major issue with nuclear waste

LETTER: Education is a major issue with nuclear waste

If residents of Ignace need more education, it should reflect on the effects of other people's health and safety and their Constitutional Rights, more so than NWMO's propaganda material.
Chill goalkeeper makes history

Chill goalkeeper makes history

Joseph Ianni will play for the Ontario XCEL U14 red program in Markham this month.
ICYMI: Service dog removed from home because it got too fat

ICYMI: Service dog removed from home because it got too fat

The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal says National Service Dogs did not discriminate when it removed the dog from a home where it was a companion animal to an autistic girl.
Report outlines condition of city roads, buildings and equipment

Report outlines condition of city roads, buildings and equipment

The City of Thunder Bay faces challenges maintaining its assets, some of which are in poor condition, and should be spending millions more each year to maintain them.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: Big changes coming to residential recycling

VIDEO: Big changes coming to residential recycling

New airport CEO sees growth opportunities

New airport CEO sees growth opportunities

Passenger volumes are below the pre-COVID peak but Graham Ingham says Thunder Bay Airport is in an excellent position financially.
TBT NEWSHOUR April 30, 2024: Travel grant increased for northerners

TBT NEWSHOUR April 30, 2024: Travel grant increased for northerners

Thunder Bay woman will hike one of the world's toughest trails

Thunder Bay woman will hike one of the world's toughest trails

Samantha Plavins will attempt the 22-day Snowman Trek in Bhutan along with a filmmaker.
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