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Province officially closes Big Thunder Wind Park file

Province officially closes Big Thunder Wind Park file

The province has officially closed the Big Thunder Wind Park file. Horizon Wind Inc. proposed the controversial project that would see 16 wind turbines constructed on various sites in the south Neebing area of Thunder Bay.
Mauro proposes spring bear hunt reinstatement as five-year pilot project

Mauro proposes spring bear hunt reinstatement as five-year pilot project

Ontario is looking to reinstate the spring bear hunt.
Thunder Bay Counts launches new website

Thunder Bay Counts launches new website

Thunder Bay Counts has narrowed its major objectives to three and launched a website to help organizations across the city help them achieve them. The new site, www.thunderbaycounts.
City doubles down on respect campaign efforts

City doubles down on respect campaign efforts

THUNDER BAY -- The respect campaign continues to grow at city hall. Originally launched in 2012, the respect. campaign put green buttons on the lapels of city councillors and staff.
Gravelle helps launch this year's north-side poppy campaign

Gravelle helps launch this year's north-side poppy campaign

Launching this year’s poppy campaign at the Prince Arthur Hotel is especially meaningful for MPP Michael Gravelle.

Terrace Bay mill fined $250,000 in what MOE calls significant conviction

The Terrace Bay Pulp Mill has received a hefty fine due to discharges of effluent over the past few years.
Will it snow this Halloween?

Will it snow this Halloween?

Every year, whether you’re a party-going adult or a trick-or-treating child or parent, you probably wonder one very important thing – will it snow Oct. 31? This year it appears that the answer is an almost certain no.
Fundraiser to proceed, Eaton's building owner fined $25,000

Fundraiser to proceed, Eaton's building owner fined $25,000

THUNDER BAY -- The Definitely Superior Art Gallery's Saturday night Halloween fundraiser will proceed after an eleventh-hour effort that fixed fire code violations in the former Eaton's building.
Lower insurance with winter tires? Provincial plan moves forward

Lower insurance with winter tires? Provincial plan moves forward

Government of Ontario Media Release Ontario is moving forward with its plan to help lower auto insurance rates by requiring all insurance companies in the province to provide a discount for drivers who buy and install winter tires, starting January 1

OPP looking for missing Winnipeg man

OPP News Release (FORT FRANCES) -The Rainy Rainy District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP is seeking the public's assistance in locating a missing Winnipeg man.
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