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Resolute sawmills to adopt Domtar name

Resolute sawmills to adopt Domtar name

Rebrand called a strategic alignment of the companies' strengths, nearly three years after Paper Excellence Group acquired Domtar in a $3-billion deal.
'Bigger, bolder and juicier' Novemburger goes national

'Bigger, bolder and juicier' Novemburger goes national

About 200 people got a sneak peek at some of this year’s feature burgers at a tasting event hosted by Sleeping Giant Brewing Company.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Adams roars back to edge Sinclair 7-4

Adams roars back to edge Sinclair 7-4

Bonot, Johnston and Rosengren rinks among the other teams picking up Tbaytel Major League of Curling wins on Wednesday night.
City Manager planning 'one stop shop' for growth

City Manager planning 'one stop shop' for growth

City manager John Collin’s growth plan aims to create a favorable environment for development and increased rate of growth in the tax base.
McIntosh Indian Residential School research needs more funding

McIntosh Indian Residential School research needs more funding

Founded by Roman Catholic missionaries, the McIntosh school operated from 1925 until 1969.
Lakehead University looks for new dean of law

Lakehead University looks for new dean of law

Job posting says applicants should be committed to social justice, diversity and inclusion, and lived experience as an Indigenous person will be an asset.
Oliver Paipoonge mayor welcomes highway twinning plan

Oliver Paipoonge mayor welcomes highway twinning plan

'It's terrific,' says Lucy Kloosterhuis after learning there is movement on a decades-old proposal.
'Close calls' prompt closure of Harbour Expressway construction zone

'Close calls' prompt closure of Harbour Expressway construction zone

The section between Memorial Avenue and Carrick Street will be closed in both directions for 10 days
Holiday Train returning in early December

Holiday Train returning in early December

Train will arrive in White River on Dec. 1, and travel through other Northwestern Ontario communities on Dec. 2 and Dec. 3.
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