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Ministry of Labour issues work orders following fatal incident

Officials with the Ministry of Labour continue to investigate a fatal industrial incident that took place on Monday at the construction site at the Thunder Bay Country Club.

NDP reveals provincial budget demands

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath has laid out her final demands to support the McGuinty Liberals' budget. She says there's nothing in the fiscal plan to help the unemployed, so she wants a $250-million job creation tax credit.
A little off the top

A little off the top

The Thunder Bay Police Association president is challenging all other local law enforcement members to participate in this year’s Cops for Cancer event.
Cars and compassion

Cars and compassion

When Neave Badanai was two years old, she was diagnosed with liver cancer.
Registry reloaded?

Registry reloaded?

Thunder Bay’s two NDP MPs took a bullet when they voted to scrap the long-gun registry and they may have to do so again.

Fort Frances mayor wants meeting with tourism minister

The mayor of Fort Frances wants a meeting with Ontario's tourism minister to talk about the pending closure of the region's tourist information centres.

Young offenders arrested in County Boulevard break-in

Police have arrested three young offenders following a break-and-enter on County Boulevard. The suspects were tracked with the help of Thunder Bay Police Service's canine unit, after an alarm sounded at a north-side residence.
Abandoned by Ontario

Abandoned by Ontario

Marianne Cavrak-Johansen says Ontario has let her down.
Caught ‘off guard’

Caught ‘off guard’

A call to ban mining and exploration companies from Treaty 3 territories has caught members of Miners United off guard.
Bikes safer on sidewalk a ‘myth,’ says transportation co-ordinator

Bikes safer on sidewalk a ‘myth,’ says transportation co-ordinator

The city’s Active Transportation co-ordinator Adam Krupper wants people to know that riding bicycles on the sidewalk isn’t a safer option. Thunder Bay will be getting a couple new bike lanes this summer located mostly in Current River.
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