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First phase of $4.5M Superior National's River Course complete

Cook County Tourism Media Release First phase of course’s $4.5 million renovation All 9 holes of Superior National’s River Course are complete Lutsen, Minn. – Sept.
Police continue to receive numerous election sign theft, vandalism reports

Police continue to receive numerous election sign theft, vandalism reports

KENORA, ON) – Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have received numerous calls since the onset of the federal election regarding the damage and theft of candidate signs throughout the area.
Record-breaking $60M lotto ticket not sold in Northwest

Record-breaking $60M lotto ticket not sold in Northwest

A winning $60-million lottery ticket has been sold, the bad news is you probably didn’t buy it. The OLG has confirmed that the winning ticket for Ontario’s biggest-ever jackpot was sold in Brampton, Ont.
District's economy needs 50,000 more immigrants by 2041

District's economy needs 50,000 more immigrants by 2041

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay District will need to attract 50,000 more people in the next 25 years to sustain its economy.
Public interest undefined in new anti-SLAPP legislation, argues NOMA

Public interest undefined in new anti-SLAPP legislation, argues NOMA

The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association is pressuring the province to narrow its proposed anti-SLAPP legislation.

Teen learn roadway dangers and basics of driving

THUNDER BAY -- Some Grade 10 and 11 students at Hammarskjold High School were learning about one of the most important milestones of adulthood -- learning to drive.
WWF Shoreline Cleanup takes aim at McVicar Creek

WWF Shoreline Cleanup takes aim at McVicar Creek

THUNDER BAY -- Now in its seventh year, employees at the casino say they're making a difference by taking part in an annual cleanup campaign.
Municipalities urged to resist Hydro One sale

Municipalities urged to resist Hydro One sale

Although 34 out of 35 Northwestern Ontario municipalities have passed resolutions opposing the privatization of Hydro One, opponents of the province’s plan say resolutions are only the beginning.
Mayor bringing motion to council to move forward on event centre with Lakehead as tenant

Mayor bringing motion to council to move forward on event centre with Lakehead as tenant

THUNDER BAY – The city’s mayor is pushing to get the proposed event and convention centre back on the table.
Hospital's addition to central power plant expected to create $500,000 in annual savings

Hospital's addition to central power plant expected to create $500,000 in annual savings

THUNDER BAY – A new power plant at the regional hospital is expected to save the facility $500,000 per year.
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