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Changing hands

Changing hands

A Thunder Bay holiday tradition is in new hands.
Key meeting

Key meeting

Politicians in this region hope an hour-long meeting with the Premier will go a long way to help Northwestern Ontario.
Vets gain support

Vets gain support

Local veterans are getting more support after regional politicians backed them unanimously in a campaign to keep the local veterans affairs office open.

Police seize crack, cocaine, fentanyl powder following hotel room raid

City police have seized an estimated $50,000 worth of crack cocaine and fentanyl powder.
Saving lives

Saving lives

A life in exchange for a broken rib or two is probably a fair trade. That’s the message Superior North EMS deputy chief Wayne Gates is offering prior to a free CPR course, which will run this weekend for the public.
Gas odour, complaints lead to temporary closure of Sports Dome

Gas odour, complaints lead to temporary closure of Sports Dome

Air quality concerns have led to the temporary closure one of the city’s only indoor soccer venues.
Fire department issues ice and cold water warning

Fire department issues ice and cold water warning

The city’s fire department is urging residents to speak to children about the potential dangers of walking on ice.
No timeline

No timeline

The environmental assessment for a controversial wind farm remains in limbo, and the province’s environment ministry has no timeline as to when a decision will be made.
A ‘common vision’

A ‘common vision’

The federal government’s proposed legislation to reform First Nations education fails the people, argues Ontario’s First Nation leaders.
More power

More power

Despite an announcement on the future of the Thunder Bay Generating Station last week, the regional energy task force is asking for more power.
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