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Sioux Lookout reconciliation partnership growing

Sioux Lookout reconciliation partnership growing

The Sioux Lookout Friendship Accord welcomed Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug to a partnership of three other First Nations, two municipalities and a mining company in a ceremony in Thunder Bay on Friday.
Decision delayed in Swing Bridge case

Decision delayed in Swing Bridge case

Justice George Smith says he'll reveal his verdict at a later, yet-to-be-announced date.
Mauro lauds electricity rate cuts

Mauro lauds electricity rate cuts

Thunder Bay-Atikokan MPP denies move made to lift slumping Liberals in the polls.
One man sent to hospital following single vehicle collision

One man sent to hospital following single vehicle collision

THUNDER BAY -- Paramedics rushed one man to the hospital Friday afternoon after a single vehicle collision. Emergency crews responded to a single vehicle collision at the intersection of Oliver Road and Mapleward just before 2 p.m.
Canada can survive the era of Trump: Burney

Canada can survive the era of Trump: Burney

Canada's former ambassador to the United States says the country is not immune to the populist movement that led Trump to the White House.
University researchers launch imaging company

University researchers launch imaging company

Radialis proof research and innovation can succeed in Thunder Bay.
Garbage bag tags could bend two-item limit

Garbage bag tags could bend two-item limit

Coun. Larry Hebert hopes to task administration with looking into the feasibility of bag tags for homeowners who need to exceed the city's new two-item garbage limit.
Illegal deer hunt costs local man $2,000 in fines

Illegal deer hunt costs local man $2,000 in fines

A Thunder Bay-area resident has been fined a total of $2,000 for an illegal deer hunt.
Dryden mill offers to hire mercury investigators

Dryden mill offers to hire mercury investigators

Domtar is offering to hire an independent assessor to determine whether mercury is still leeching from the site of its Dryden Mill nearly half a century after it was dumped into the Wabigoon River by the tonne.
Local hydro president shares insight into rate cuts

Local hydro president shares insight into rate cuts

An announcement by the province is being met with some cautious optimism from the president of Thunder Bay Hydro.
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