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Spicy Peruvian meals

It is always a pleasure to visit Peru and experience the food from the highlands and the Andes and also the dishes from the lowlands and tropical coastal regions.
Man killed in Red River Road crash

Man killed in Red River Road crash

Police charged a 49-year-old with careless driving in connection to a fatal vehicle collision on Wednesday.

Costing still out on wind farm connection

The president of Thunder Bay Hydro says it's too soon to tell how much the connection of wind mills on the Nor’Wester Mountains might cost local hydro customers.

Province looks for public input on forestry plan

The Ministry of Natural Resources is now accepting public input into a new forest management plan.
Mill restart delayed

Mill restart delayed

An attorney for Buchanan Forest Products say they are asking for a further extension before restarting the Terrace Bay pulp mill.
Courtroom saga ends for Raynard with absolute discharge

Courtroom saga ends for Raynard with absolute discharge

After months in the criminal justice system, Jake Raynard received an absolute discharge for his role in an assault that took place last year. Raynard, 30, appeared in provincial court on Monday in preparation for a lengthy pre-trial.

Rafferty bill gets support

Thunder Bay - Rainy River MP John Rafferty is getting support from the other opposition parties in Ottawa for his bill to change Canada's laws regarding pension protection.

Five fire stations battle blaze

One fire fighter was injured in a garage fire Monday evening. The large garage on Toms Road was fully engulfed in flames when fire crews arrived. 22 fire fighters from five fire stations battled the blaze.

Woman robbed at knife point

Police are looking for two male suspects after a woman was robbed at knife point late Monday night. The suspects stole the woman’s purse just before midnight in a park off of Lambton Place. They wear last seen heading toward James Street.
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Voters looking to phone, mail or cast their ballot by internet won’t get the chance this October after a recommendation was voted down by city council Monday night.
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