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Protesting prorogation

Protesting prorogation

Protesters at a weekend rally say they want perogies, not prorogation.

LU sees spike in applicants

More high schools students appear to be choosing Lakehead University as the place to continue their studies.

Bentz going for re-election

Another member of Thunder Bay City Council hopes to retain his position at city hall. Mark Bentz filed his nomination papers at the City Clerk's office Friday.

Common Voice wants Northern input

Common Voice Northwest wants a northern voice in political decision-making and is asking for a Northern Ontario Public Policy Institute to be included in the Northern Growth Plan.
Calling for more cash

Calling for more cash

The city will ask for more money from TbayTel’s pot at the next council meeting. The City of Thunder Bay will propose a 15 per cent increase to the performance dividend it receives each year from TBayTel at the Monday meeting.

Fort Frances mill expected to resume operations

Operations at Abitibi Bowater's Fort Frances Mill are expected to return to normal Friday night. The shutdown came on Tuesday when staff discovered the mill exceeded its biochemical oxygen demand limits.

Warm weather helps stick factory construction

Bruce Hynnes wants to give a shout-out to Mother Nature. Hynnes, the owner of Hood Logging Equipment who is building a state-of-the-art factory to house newly formed company Global Sticks Inc.
Warrant issued

Warrant issued

Thunder Bay Police have a man in custody and issued a Canada-wide warrant for a second suspect after an alleged assault and kidnapping incident Wednesday morning at a north-side hotel.

Meeting looks at workplace toxins

Toxins in the workplace was the topic of discussion at a Thunder Bay and District Injured Worker’s Support Group meeting Thursday night.

Use of Dalton Days unknown

Ontario labour leaders who attended pre-budget meetings say they remain uncertain whether Dalton Days are on the horizon.
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