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Fire forces CN to reroute rail traffic

CN officials say they have had to reroute rail traffic as a result of a fire that destroyed a wooden bridge east of International Falls.
Mental, addiction supports vital for recovery

Mental, addiction supports vital for recovery

THUNDER BAY –Mental health and addiction supports can play a vital role in helping people get their lives back on track. That’s why it’s important to ensure those programs and services are as effective as possible. St.

Court green lights Crown Ward Class Action against province

News Release follows Court green lights Crown Ward Class Action against province THUNDER BAY, ON, May 29, 2015 /CNW/ - The Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled yesterday that abused, neglected and re-victimized Crown wards may proceed with their c
Council to vote Monday to make all city outdoor events completely smoke free

Council to vote Monday to make all city outdoor events completely smoke free

THUNDER BAY -- All of the city's outdoor events could be smoke-free this year.
Former Ontario NDP leader makes jump into federal politics

Former Ontario NDP leader makes jump into federal politics

THUNDER BAY -- Howard Hampton is getting into federal politics. The former Provincial NDP leader announced Friday morning that he's seeking the nomination for the federal NDP in Kenora.
Dining room hunter fined for shooting deer on driveway

Dining room hunter fined for shooting deer on driveway

MNR News Release Fined $3,500 for Shooting Deer within City NEWS May 28, 2015 A Kenora man has been fined $3,500 for illegally shooting a deer.
City call for artist proposal for installations near Bay and Algoma

City call for artist proposal for installations near Bay and Algoma

THUNDER BAY -- The city is looking to spruce up some bump outs. The curb extensions, or bump outs, were installed on Algoma Street on near Bay Street and Cornwall Avenue several years ago to calm traffic.
Building benches: Students working hard for a great place to sit

Building benches: Students working hard for a great place to sit

Building just seems to come naturally to Kody Keller.
Hornepayne First Nation countersues NAN for $3.4 million

Hornepayne First Nation countersues NAN for $3.4 million

THUNDER BAY -- Hornepayne First Nation elders are countersuing Nishnawbe Aski Nation for $3.4 million.
Energy Board keeping close watch on pipeline, but improvements could be made

Energy Board keeping close watch on pipeline, but improvements could be made

THUNDER BAY -- The National Energy Board says it's constantly monitoring pipelines in the country, but could always do better.
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