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No new taxes, Ontario’s finance minister promises

Ontario’s finance minister says there will be no new taxes or asset sell-offs in Thursday's provincial budget, reports the Canadian Press.
Flower power

Flower power

When the truck delivering 120,000 daffodils to the Thunder Bay branch of the Canadian Cancer Society arrived with the flowers alive and healthy, fundraising co-ordinator Dana Levanto breathed a sigh of relief.
Shingabis gets life

Shingabis gets life

WARNING: Graphic content The man convicted of murdering his 37-year-old-common-law girlfriend apologized to the victim’s mother before receiving a life sentence in court Monday. Justice E.W.
Accessing Innova

Accessing Innova

In 30 days, the plan to improve access to Innova Business Park could be a step away from the project going to tender.

Bankers participate in Diabetes Association challenge

Some Thunder Bay bank managers are learning what it is like to live with a disease many Canadians suffer from.

Police to search for man who went through ice

Police are looking for a man who may have gone through the ice on Lake of the Woods Sunday. Kenora detachment OPP officers began looking for the man early Sunday evening.
Film fest packs new home

Film fest packs new home

The new home of the annual film festival offers a bigger parking lot but less time to see the all the movies available. The 17th annual film festival began with 13 of the 16 scheduled films on Sunday with patrons lining up around 10:30 a.m.
Celebrating St. Urho’s Day

Celebrating St. Urho’s Day

Armed with rakes and sporting green and purple attire, the traditionally shy Finnish community showed they could celebrate just as loud as anyone else could on Saturday. Thunder Bay’s Finnish community celebrated the 28th anniversary of St.
Bridging the gap

Bridging the gap

Online predators use the Internet to lure children, but now two local police officers are using the same tool to teach kids how to protect themselves. Det. Const. Sherry Heyder and Det. Const.
Still going

Still going

The winter weather may have returned to Thunder Bay, but a pair of local MPPs are already starting to think summer jobs.
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