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NAN makes statement on Crupi charges

NAN makes statement on Crupi charges

NAN releases statement following charges related to accusations that $1.2 million had been fraudulently obtained for Kashechewan First Nation via the National Child Benefit Reinvestment Program.
Chill Junior Reserves claim U-17 Ontario Cup

Chill Junior Reserves claim U-17 Ontario Cup

The Thunder Bay Chill Junior Reserves have secured the U-17 Boys Ontario Cup Provincial Soccer Championship
OPP to host policing, justice symposium

OPP to host policing, justice symposium

The Ontario Provincial Police will be hosting two learning sessions geared toward exploring career opportunities.
SIJHL preview: Lakers seek fourth straight league crown

SIJHL preview: Lakers seek fourth straight league crown

Fort Frances won a franchise record 46 games in 2015-16 and are among the pre-season favourites once again
Balmoral, Central to close for sewer work

Balmoral, Central to close for sewer work

TRAFFIC NOTICE: Balmoral, Central Avenues to close for storm sewer reconstruction.
Councillors rally flood victims

Councillors rally flood victims

Northwood Coun. Shelby Ch'ng and McKellar Coun. Paul Pugh called on their constituents to vocalize their concerns over flooding to help make infrastructure a priority for the 2017 municipal budget.
King acquitted on all charges

King acquitted on all charges

Once accused of aggravated assault for a 2013 Pace Lake incident, Casimir King was found not guilty on all charges he faced Wednesday.
The city's $3-million plan

The city's $3-million plan

City manager Norm Gale will present a plan to city council that he says will recover $3.02 million of the $3.2-million projected municipal budget shortfall.
NDP slams Ontario for Grassy Narrows inaction

NDP slams Ontario for Grassy Narrows inaction

Government should reveal progress of promises to fix Grassy Narrows mercury contamination
Hospital looks to expand Franco services

Hospital looks to expand Franco services

The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre is expanding French language services by designating 200 positions as bilingual.
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