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St. Joseph's Hospital east wing could be delayed to end of 2017

St. Joseph's Hospital east wing could be delayed to end of 2017

Mental health wing, contracted to be completed in October, might not be done until the end of the year due to delays for the contractor to secure materials.
Police, hotel staff rescue dog from hot car

Police, hotel staff rescue dog from hot car

The dog was left in a car at the Prince Arthur Hotel parking lot on Wednesday evening, a day where the high temperature exceeded 26 degrees Celsius.
Citizenship ceremony welcomes 23 new Canadians

Citizenship ceremony welcomes 23 new Canadians

Both newcomers and long-time Canadian residents made it official on Friday.
Province continues preliminary work on divided Expressway

Province continues preliminary work on divided Expressway

Ministry of Transportation's planning and preliminary design study has been completed, which has resulted in a preferred plan to upgrade the Thunder Bay Expressway into a four-lane divided highway.
Eight active forest fires in the Northwest Region

Eight active forest fires in the Northwest Region

Five new fires were confirmed in the Northwest region Thursday evening.
Gravelle to seek re-election in 2018

Gravelle to seek re-election in 2018

Longtime Liberal MPP on Monday will make his first public appearance since February, when he announced he was suffering from depression.
Ten arrested following OPP drug bust

Ten arrested following OPP drug bust

Ten people are facing charges following a drug bust Thursday in Longlac.
Summit the board game launches at Gameshelf

Summit the board game launches at Gameshelf

The board game Summit was launched at The Gameshelf earlier this week.
Atikokan woman nabbed for impaired driving

Atikokan woman nabbed for impaired driving

A 51-year-old woman faces impaired driving charges after police initiated a traffic stop.
Residents raise concern over aerial spraying

Residents raise concern over aerial spraying

Area residents are attempting to put a stop to the aerial spraying of the forests in the Northwest region.
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