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Letter to the Editor: Above the rate of inflation

Letter to the Editor: Above the rate of inflation

Why are Thunder Bay councillors patting themselves on the back for passing yet another budget with spending above the rate of inflation while drawing down on dangerously low reserve funds?
Riding for a worthy cause

Riding for a worthy cause

More than 100 snowmobilers participate in Sled for Eternity, riding in support of Adult and Teen Challenge.
UPDATE: Missing man located

UPDATE: Missing man located

A man reported missing on Saturday has been located and is safe.
Two men fined $3,500 for illegally shooting moose

Two men fined $3,500 for illegally shooting moose

Two men from Burlington are facing $3,500 in fines after illegally shooting a moose near Ignace.
Academic Upgrading Students recognized for achievements during Learner Recognition Day

Academic Upgrading Students recognized for achievements during Learner Recognition Day

Confederation College celebrated and recognized the accomplishments of 200 students from its Academic Upgrading program.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Flurries ending in the morning then mainly cloudy with 40 per cent chance of flurries. Wind becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h early in the afternoon. High -5C. See the full weather forecast here. The cheapest gas in the city is $1.
Parks back in Patrick Brown's camp

Parks back in Patrick Brown's camp

Conservative hopeful in Thunder Bay-Superior North calls former leader, who stepped down after sexual misconduct allegations, the best hope for the region.
University of Ottawa hockey sexual assault trial wraps

University of Ottawa hockey sexual assault trial wraps

Judge scheduled to deliver decision on June 25.
College facing possible deficit of $9M to $11M next year

College facing possible deficit of $9M to $11M next year

Confederation College president Jim Madder said the fallout effect of the Fair Workplace, Better Jobs Act could mean closing some regional campuses or cancelling programs. Job losses could follow as a result.
LU launches new environmental sustainability certificate program

LU launches new environmental sustainability certificate program

Lakehead University is introducing a new certificate program.
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