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Two sawmills expand production

Two sawmills expand production

Unifor welcomes expansions at Kenora and Ear Falls.
Parade of Lights rolls into 20th year (2 photos)

Parade of Lights rolls into 20th year (2 photos)

This year’s parade hopes to raise more than $40,000 for four local charities and will also include a sensory friendly section with no honking.
Province has not committed to assist police with local gang issue: Hauth

Province has not committed to assist police with local gang issue: Hauth

An additional $3 million in provincial grants remains up in the air as the Thunder Bay Police Service prepares its 2019 budget and faces another negative variance in the third quarter 2018 budget.
Letter to the editor: Supporting Frank Pullia

Letter to the editor: Supporting Frank Pullia

Why I Support Frank Pullia, 18 years ago I walked into a campaign office and made the decision to support a candidate for Mayor who I thought would provide a better future for Thunder Bay and more specifically, Thunder Bay’s Youth.
Wanted Wednesday adds three more

Wanted Wednesday adds three more

The following people are currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Woman charged in connection with Trillium Way fire appears in court

Woman charged in connection with Trillium Way fire appears in court

Tracey Mawakeesic, 48, has been charged with criminal negligence causing death and criminal negligence causing bodily harm
Mishkeegogamang resident dies after taking imitation opioid

Mishkeegogamang resident dies after taking imitation opioid

A second victim became unconscious after taking the medication; a 59-year-old man is under arrest for trafficking.
Mayoral candidate asks voters to back Pullia

Mayoral candidate asks voters to back Pullia

Kevin Cernjul has decided to forego his mayoralty bid and wants voters instead to choose Frank Pullia.
Letter to the editor: Serious reservations

Letter to the editor: Serious reservations

To the editor: After attending the Mayoral candidate forum at the Moose Hall hosted by the Thunder Bay and district Labour council on October 11, 2018, I have serious reservations about candidate Shane Judge’s understanding of the mayoral role
Lawyer Christopher Watkins apologizes to clients for 'unfortunate situation'

Lawyer Christopher Watkins apologizes to clients for 'unfortunate situation'

Under temporary suspension, he asks for compassion and understanding
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