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Liberal cabinet retreat ignores Ring of Fire, Jobs: Angus

Liberal cabinet retreat ignores Ring of Fire, Jobs: Angus

TIMMINS – The NDP Critic for Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario, MP Charlie Angus (Timmins-James Bay), is accusing the Liberal cabinet of ignoring the single most important issue for Northern communities: jobs.

Construction to slow traffic on 61 near Rosslyn Road

THUNDER BAY -- Construction on Hwy 61 may cause a longer than usual commute for some residents over the next couple of days.

NAN rallies to support Sixties Scoop survivors

THUNDER BAY, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler and Deputy Grand Chiefs Anna Betty Achneepineskum and Derek Fox joined First Nation leaders to rally in support of ‘Sixties Scoop’ Survivors as a class action lawsuit
City to give $5,000 to Dryden for flood relief

City to give $5,000 to Dryden for flood relief

THUNDER BAY -- The city will donate $5,000 to Dryden to assist with that city's flood relief.
City to put brakes on high-speed Current River road

City to put brakes on high-speed Current River road

THUNDER BAY – The Arundel Street Active Living Corridor is not only a well-tread path for cyclists and pedestrians among city roads. It's also the site of the most drivers breaking the speed limit.
Council reluctantly supports Algoma Street crossover location

Council reluctantly supports Algoma Street crossover location

THUNDER BAY – Many city councillors didn’t agree with administration’s choice for a pilot crossover intersection but in the end, it supported the recommendation with near unanimity.
Gas line work slows Memorial traffic

Gas line work slows Memorial traffic

Construction work on a natural gas is slowing down traffic along one of Thunder Bay's busiest streets this week. Both southbound lanes of Memorial Avenue are closed to traffic between Central Avenue and 10th Avenue.
Kenora police investigate golf course break in

Kenora police investigate golf course break in

(KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) with the assistance of the OPP Forensic Identification Unit (FISU) are investigating a break and enter at a golf course on the south side of Kenora.
Cities challenge Waukesha water diversion

Cities challenge Waukesha water diversion

Following is a media release issued by the City of Thunder Bay Monday. Tbnewswatch.
North faces hydro crisis: Ontario PC leader

North faces hydro crisis: Ontario PC leader

KAKABEKA FALLS, Ont. – Ontario’s Progressive Conservative party leader is touring Northern Ontario with hydro rates at the top of his agenda.
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