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Matawa hopeful over 'essential' broadband decision

Matawa hopeful over 'essential' broadband decision

Broadband Internet was declared a basic telecommunications service on Wednesday and the leaders of Matawa First Nations are "shovel ready" to bring it to their communities for the first time.
Hajdu responds to criticism of $1.1M office build

Hajdu responds to criticism of $1.1M office build

Minister of Status of Women says it's important to work closely with ministry staff, hence a decision to spend $700,000 more on office space than another less expensive option across the street.
Airport expects busiest December on record

Airport expects busiest December on record

Thunder Bay Airport trying to make holiday travel a little less stressful with helpful online tools.
Toys for Tots celebrates job well done

Toys for Tots celebrates job well done

The annual toy drive raised nearly $154,000, which will be used to help bring Christmas to children across city.
Transport driver extracted after truck leaves highway

Transport driver extracted after truck leaves highway

A transport truck driver was taken to the hospital by ambulance after his vehicle veered off of Highway 61 and into the trees along the roadside.
Year in Review: April

Year in Review: April

Construction work delays and a visit from the prime minister were the highlights in April
Flooding caused estimated $100,000 damage to CLE

Flooding caused estimated $100,000 damage to CLE

The rough estimate of the flooding damage at the CLE is $100,000.
OPP locate 49-year-old man reported missing

OPP locate 49-year-old man reported missing

OPP seek the public's assistance in locating a 49-year-old man who was last seen Dec. 18.
Crime at a Glance: 23 assaults, 27 thefts

Crime at a Glance: 23 assaults, 27 thefts

Thunder Bay Police Service had a slightly busy week responding to more than 142 criminal incidents including 27 thefts.
Board disputes teachers' comments on contract talks

Board disputes teachers' comments on contract talks

The Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board has broken its silence and contradicted the teachers union's version of the results of last week's failed effort to reach a new collective agreement.
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