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Community group wants CAS to bring disabled child back to Thunder Bay

Community group wants CAS to bring disabled child back to Thunder Bay

The little girl flown from Thunder Bay to southern Ontario by the Children’s Aid Society last week should have stayed home, says a group of community members. The four-year-old disabled girl was under the care of her grandparents until Nov.

Group presents alternative-school plans to residents

Thunder Bay parents are speaking out about their thoughts on the idea of an alternative-education public school for elementary-aged students.
MPP says Liberal plans to reduce energy costs not vote buying

MPP says Liberal plans to reduce energy costs not vote buying

Bill Mauro says a five-year, 10 per cent rollback in residential, agricultural and small-business energy charges is not vote-buying, despite what opposition parties are saying in the wake of Thursday’s provincial economic statement.
Kettle kickoff

Kettle kickoff

It hurts to hear there are children in Thunder Bay who go without a Christmas, said Maj. Mervyn Halvorsen.
Just a number

Just a number

Amina Abu-Bakare has spent a lifetime helping others. As a mother, she spent much of her prime raising her children, volunteering for several organizations and, later, getting an education.

Mill restart leads to closure of area job action centre

The closure of an employment-assistance centre in Terrace Bay isn’t a bad news story. The Terrace Bay – Schreiber Action Centre is shutting down its operations, which is a response to the restart of the pulp mill in that area.

Police investigating 30-minute knifepoint holdup

Police are looking for a man suspected of holding another man at knifepoint for nearly 30 minutes before robbing him. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the incident took place just before 10:30 p.m.
Haircut aftermath

Haircut aftermath

A haircutting incident at a local school has landed the police and public school board in front of the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.
Rising need a continued challenge for RFDA

Rising need a continued challenge for RFDA

For the last four years the story has been the same for Larry Brigham – food bank usage is rising. Since 2006, the number of people using food banks in the Thunder Bay area has gone up 89 per cent.

Area highway to be renamed to honour Leo Bernier

A former cabinet minister from Northwestern Ontario will have an area highway renamed in his honour. The province announced Wednesday that it will rename Highway 664, which runs from Sioux Lookout to Hudson, to honour the late Leo Bernier.
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