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FWFN Development Corporation tax arrears total $5.7M

FWFN Development Corporation tax arrears total $5.7M

Documents obtained by TB Newswatch show the Fort William First Nation Development Corporation is $5.7 million in municipal tax arrears. The First Nation's leadership contends the land has never been surrendered and is urging the city to give it back.
Big Trout Bay to remain undeveloped

Big Trout Bay to remain undeveloped

Nature Conservancy of Canada forms cross-border partnership to protect 21 kilometres of Lake Superior shoreline.
Spring weather outlook looks promising for NW Ontario

Spring weather outlook looks promising for NW Ontario

The long-range weather forecast points to a mild spring in the Thunder Bay area.
Thunder Bay Health Unit renews watch for blacklegged ticks

Thunder Bay Health Unit renews watch for blacklegged ticks

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is asking area residents to keep a close watch out for blacklegged ticks this spring.
Man dies following single vehicle collision

Man dies following single vehicle collision

A Vermillion Bay area man was pronounced dead on the scene of a single tractor trailer collision.
Helping animal friends at home and around the world

Helping animal friends at home and around the world

Students at École Gron Morgan raised more than $500 to help a local animal shelter and adopt six endangered species.
Wanted Wednesday roster grows

Wanted Wednesday roster grows

The following people are currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
NAN, Treaty #3 leaders call for senator's resignation

NAN, Treaty #3 leaders call for senator's resignation

Nishnawbe Aski Nation and Treaty #3 leaders say Senator Lynn Beyak's residential school comments constitute a "national insult" and the member should resign.
Thunder Bay-area school boards tackle high student absenteeism

Thunder Bay-area school boards tackle high student absenteeism

Students in the Thunder Bay region miss significantly more class time than students in the rest of Ontario.
City proposes removal of Memorial Avenue traffic lights

City proposes removal of Memorial Avenue traffic lights

One set of traffic signals on Memorial Avenue could soon be coming down.
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