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Renewal plan, which proposes school closures, presented to public board

Renewal plan, which proposes school closures, presented to public board

THUNDER BAY – It’s not easy to consider closing schools but given current challenges, it’s the right thing to do, insists the public school board’s director of education.
Students question possible plan to close Sir Winston Churchill CVI

Students question possible plan to close Sir Winston Churchill CVI

Joshua Bruyere is not happy at the prospect of finishing his high school studies anywhere other than Sir Winston Churchill Collegiate and Vocational Institute.
Horizon Wind folds on tariff appeal

Horizon Wind folds on tariff appeal

THUNDER BAY -- Horizon Wind has withdrawn its appeal to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, effectively ending its decade-long pursuit of a wind farm on the Nor’Wester escarpment.
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The OPP supports International Safer Internet Day The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is supporting International Safer Internet Day and cyber safety awareness by encouraging young people and their families to T.H.I.N.
Cocaine found during traffic stop, three arrested

Cocaine found during traffic stop, three arrested

(FORT FRANCES, ON) - On the 5th of February, 2016, at 1:30 am, a traffic stop was conducted by members of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, (OPP) in the Town of Fort Frances as a result of an on-going investigation
Public consultation examines new waterfront parking

Public consultation examines new waterfront parking

Public consultation is underway for an environmental assessment that will bring 262 new parking spaces to the waterfront.
Robber in pajama pants could be serial thief, targets convenience store Monday night

Robber in pajama pants could be serial thief, targets convenience store Monday night

THUNDER BAY -- Another business has been the target of a robbery, and the description of the suspect is eerily similar to another four robberies reported this month.
Angus presents $3.5-million plan to subsidize regional bus lines

Angus presents $3.5-million plan to subsidize regional bus lines

THUNDER BAY -- Claiming weak inter-community transit leaves Northwestern Ontarians “vastly underserved,” Iain Angus launched a plea for between $3.5 million and $4 million in annual provincial subsidies on Saturday.
Public board to consider closing schools in 2017

Public board to consider closing schools in 2017

THUNDER BAY – Facing declining enrolment, the public school board is looking at options that include closing schools.
MPs ask North for feedback as feds head to budget season

MPs ask North for feedback as feds head to budget season

THUNDER BAY -- Don Rusnak said a top-down approach to government spending isn't working. It's why the federal Liberal government is heading out across the country to listen to Canadians and get them to help form the upcoming budget.
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