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NAN leaders disappointed with progress on inquest recommendations

NAN leaders disappointed with progress on inquest recommendations

A deadline of Mar. 31 has been set by NAN for the implementation of key recommendations coming out of the inquest into the deaths of seven Indigenous youth.
January 31, 2018: Premier Visits Video

January 31, 2018: Premier Visits Video

January 31, 2018: Premier Visits
February threatens more cold snaps

February threatens more cold snaps

Forecasters predict extended temperature dips
Bearskin Airlines Hope Classic has $3-M impact

Bearskin Airlines Hope Classic has $3-M impact

Women's-only curling bonspiel is coming off a record fundraising year that saw them collect $154,000 for the Linda Buchan Centre.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Plug your cars in for the rest of the week. It won't be warming up anytime soon.
Potential surplus funds used to partially offset levy hike

Potential surplus funds used to partially offset levy hike

Council approves budget, which uses $1.125 million from projected 2017 positive variance to lower levy hike to 3.13 per cent.
Wynne peppered with town hall questions

Wynne peppered with town hall questions

Kathleen Wynne discussed everything from insurance rates to social services to the effect of the recent minimum wage hike on small businesses while meeting with about 300 concerned citizens in Thunder Bay.
Two accused in 2016 drug bust receive sentences

Two accused in 2016 drug bust receive sentences

Both suspects will serve their time in the community
Waterfront art gallery, transportation museum receive provincial funding

Waterfront art gallery, transportation museum receive provincial funding

Premier Kathleen Wynne announced more than $6 million in funding for waterfront projects including a new art gallery and transportation museum.
NAN leaders question Wynne on First Nation jurisdictions

NAN leaders question Wynne on First Nation jurisdictions

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne addressed the NAN Chiefs Winter Assembly and faced questions about the Far North Act, First Nation jurisdictional control, and child welfare.
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