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Horizon launches $50 million lawsuit against province over failed wind farm plans

Horizon launches $50 million lawsuit against province over failed wind farm plans

Horizon Wind Inc.
Tom Cochrane, Colin James and Burton Cummings top Blues Festival bill

Tom Cochrane, Colin James and Burton Cummings top Blues Festival bill

Guess who’s headlining this year’s Thunder Bay Blues Festival? Here’s a hint – they’re all Canadian.
All the fishing, none of the cost: Ice fish for free this Family Day weekend

All the fishing, none of the cost: Ice fish for free this Family Day weekend

Ontarians can fish without buying a licence this Family Day weekend, February 13-15, as part of Family Fishing Weekend.
School bus involved in crash

School bus involved in crash

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – On February 10, 2016 at approximately 8:20 am members of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision involving a school bus and a motor vehicle in
Send us your stories, we’ll make sure they’re told

Send us your stories, we’ll make sure they’re told

At tbnewswatch.com we are proud to have an award winning news staff collecting and telling stories from across this community and the region. But we’ve come to learn that we can’t always be everywhere.
Are you using merge lanes properly?

Are you using merge lanes properly?

(THUNDER BAY, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) would like to remind drivers regarding the proper use of highway acceleration lanes.

Five players, one coach suspended by SIJHL

THUNDER BAY, Ont. – Superior International Junior Hockey League Commissioner Bryan Graham has announced the following suspensions resulting from incidents from SIJHL Game No.
UPDATE: Dawson Road re-opens following transport crash

UPDATE: Dawson Road re-opens following transport crash

Police, Fire and EMS responded to a single motor vehicle collision this morning at about 6:30 a.m at the intersection of Dawson Road at Shirley Road. An eastbound tractor-trailer unit had been driven off the road and into the south side ditch.
Organization, employee, union feel shut out of possible conservatory plan

Organization, employee, union feel shut out of possible conservatory plan

THUNDER BAY -- Friends of the Thunder Bay Conservatory, employees and their union feel left out of a proposal to the city's only indoor park.
Shelter House asks for more in city budget to meet increasing demand, may have to cut services

Shelter House asks for more in city budget to meet increasing demand, may have to cut services

THUNDER BAY -- Shelter House needs the city's help to keep going. Acting executive director Brad King told city council Tuesday night that the organization is in dire financial need and only has reserves until around August.
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