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Provincial dollars to fund Northern Policy Institute

Provincial dollars to fund Northern Policy Institute

Marg Scott did her happy dance earlier this week. On Friday she repeated it again, reacting to news the province will fund a Northern Policy Institute with $5 million from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation.
Exhibit opens

Exhibit opens

One of the Thunder Bay Art Gallery’s most popular annual exhibitions is ready for its viewing. The Lakehead University annual student juried and major studio exhibitions kicked off Friday.
Dissecting the plan

Dissecting the plan

The province is touting the release of its Growth Plan for Northern Ontario as a significant key to the future of the region. Not everyone is as enthusiastic.

Porter offering more flights starting May 25

Officials with Porter Airlines announced Friday that they will be expanding flight services between Thunder Bay and Toronto.

Inappropriate comments to young girl leave police searching for man

City police are looking for a man who allegedly made inappropriate comments to a 13-year-old girl Thursday morning. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the 13-year-old girl was walking on Dacre Street near Leslie Avenue around 8:30 a.m.

OPP investigating NAPS headquarters break-in

Police in Sioux Lookout are investigating a break and enter at the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service headquarters in that community. Officials with the OPP say the incident took place on Feb. 25, but police are just releasing details about it now.
'News to us'

'News to us'

The fact that a company proposing to build a wind farm on the Nor’Wester Mountains has submitted its Renewable Energy Approval is news to the group opposing the project. MPP Bill Mauro (Lib.
Blockade begins

Blockade begins

Saying they just want their fair share of the benefits from the Ring of Fire, residents of Marten Falls have once again set up a blockade at the Koper Lake landing strip.
Higher learning hike

Higher learning hike

Lakehead University Student Union president Michael Snodden says he feels as if the university is treating international students like cash cows.

Inquest Day 4: “No other options,” officer says

The OPP officer who fired the fatal shot that killed 30-year-old Levi Schaffer said he had no other choice. "There were no other options," Const.
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