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Northern Ontario remains idled in the electric vehicle revolution

Northern Ontario remains idled in the electric vehicle revolution

PM and premier talk up critical minerals at Honda plant expansion, but funding support for Northern mining and processing projects slow to roll out.
Calandra frustrated over lack of federal assistance

Calandra frustrated over lack of federal assistance

Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Paul Calandra shared his frustration with the federal government's lack of interest in helping to address the housing and infrastructure needs of Northwestern Ontario.
"We will leave no stone unturned": Minister Smith on the Terrace Bay mill

"We will leave no stone unturned": Minister Smith on the Terrace Bay mill

Following comments made by Premier Ford earlier this month, Minister Graydon Smith spoke with Dougall Media at the NOMA conference in Thunder Bay and made it clear the provincial government cannot and will not give up on the people of Terrace Bay.
Longtime fair official plans departure

Longtime fair official plans departure

After 24 years, Debbie Hoover is stepping aside from her multi-hat role with Hymers Fair.
Nuclear power called ‘an option of absolute last resort’

Nuclear power called ‘an option of absolute last resort’

Professor speaks to environmentalists ahead of Ignace’s community vote.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
VIDEO: NOMA wraps up with 'bear pit' session

VIDEO: NOMA wraps up with 'bear pit' session

Canadian last known person to escape World Trade Center on 9/11

Canadian last known person to escape World Trade Center on 9/11

Ron DiFrancesco was convinced to leave the trading floor on the 84th storey of the south tower, seconds before a plane tore through his office, leading to the building's collapse.
Thunder Bay couple plans to celebrate 50/50 lottery win

Thunder Bay couple plans to celebrate 50/50 lottery win

A total of 34 grand prize winners have been announced who reside within Northwestern Ontario.
Province providing $9.2M to the city for homelessness prevention

Province providing $9.2M to the city for homelessness prevention

Over $9M is being spread between four agencies in the city to help combat homelessness.
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