Skip to content

Local News

mot-reconnaissance-text-wordmark-eng

Former Labour Centre torn down (VIDEO)

Former Labour Centre torn down (VIDEO)

THUNDER BAY -- The Lakehead Labour Centre is no more. On Monday the centre was demolished to make way for a new retail development.

City tells province to take on bigger share of natural gas cost burden

The city of Thunder Bay is backing a Northern Ontario Municipal Association push to get the province to take on a larger share of the bill when it comes to expansion of natural gas.
Fort William First Nation looking at increasing electoral terms

Fort William First Nation looking at increasing electoral terms

Changes to Fort William First Nation’s election process could be coming in time for voters to head to the polls next year.
Ships race into port following early ice breakup

Ships race into port following early ice breakup

A two-ship race from the Sault Ste. Marie locks to become the first laker of the season to reach the Port of Thunder Bay came down to the final stretch. The Tecumseh arrived at Richardson’s Current River Terminal on Saturday at 5:10 p.m.
Crime at a glance: Police investigate trio of new sexual assault reports

Crime at a glance: Police investigate trio of new sexual assault reports

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 169 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, March 21 through Sunday, March 27. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.

Mine wants consultations with Treaty 3 after project opposed

DRYDEN, Ont. -- the vice-president of Treasury Metals is calling for consultations with Treaty 3 officials after the Grand Council officially opposed the planned Goliath Gold Project.

Greenstone Gold releases job creation projections

Officials with Greenstone Gold are updating the potential job numbers for their planned mine project near Geraldton.
Heist book hits big screen

Heist book hits big screen

THUNDER BAY -- A local edge-of-your seat thriller hits theatres in April for world premiere. The Pineville Heist has been an eight-year ardour for director, producer and Confederation College film professor Lee Chambers..
Local author's first novella confronts anxiety

Local author's first novella confronts anxiety

THUNDER BAY -- Latasha Schaller was trapped with anxiety. New challenges in her studies had left the Lakehead University English major feeling overwhelmed and alone.
Liberals won despite being heavily outspent in Thunder Bay-Superior North, Kenora

Liberals won despite being heavily outspent in Thunder Bay-Superior North, Kenora

THUNDER BAY -- Spending the most money does not always guarantee political success.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks