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NDP may support budget, but party leader says its up to Liberals

NDP may support budget, but party leader says its up to Liberals

Ontario’s NDP leader says whether or not the province is thrown into an election is up to the governing Liberals. Andrea Horwath continued her visit to the city with a tour of the Junot Avenue Superior North EMS headquarters on Friday.
NAN launches three-day women’s conference

NAN launches three-day women’s conference

Women are the backbone of the community, which is something men don’t always recognize in Nishnawbe Aski Nation, says NAN Women’s Council spokeswoman. “Women are not appreciated a lot of times,” said Jackie Fletcher.
Police seize $53K worth of crack, cocaine and pot

Police seize $53K worth of crack, cocaine and pot

Thunder Bay police have three Quebec men with ties to Montreal street gangs in custody following an early-morning drug bust that netted $53,000 in cocaine, crack cocaine and marijuana.
Pressure on poverty

Pressure on poverty

Anti-poverty activists are calling on the province to bring social assistance back in time to what it was before the days of former premier Mike Harris.
Skworchinski to lead the Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation

Skworchinski to lead the Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation

Ontario’s Minister of Northern Development and Mines says he doubts forestry will ever return to its glory days.
Foulds captures NDP nomination in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Foulds captures NDP nomination in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Andrew Foulds says the race for Thunder Bay-Superior North begins on Friday.
Not suspicious: Man's body discovered by a passerby

Not suspicious: Man's body discovered by a passerby

Thunder Bay Police says the death of a 34-year-old man on Leith Street is not suspicious The man, who has not been identified, was discovered Thursday afternoon by a passerby, who phoned police at approximately 5:40 p.m.
For safety’s sake

For safety’s sake

More needs to be done on the federal and provincial levels to increase safety for pedestrians and cyclists, says the city’s active transportation coordinator.

Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre taking legal action against facility’s designers

Officials at the Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre in Sioux Lookout are now taking legal action against the hospital's designer and builder after several years of dealing with leaky roofs.
Last penny drive?

Last penny drive?

With the penny being phased out, the United Way may have look for a replacement to its annual penny-collecting campaign.
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