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Ontario extends industrial electricity rate program permanently (UPDATE)

Ontario extends industrial electricity rate program permanently (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY – A temporary provincial electricity program aimed at levelling the competitive playing field for Northern industry has been made permanent.

Northeast Region OPP warn of ‘sextortion’ scams

News release from the Northeast Region OPP follows: ______________ In March 2015, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in the North East Region have responded to two separate incidents involving sextortion.

Thunder Bay woman found dead on Lutsen ski trail

LUTSEN, MINN., -- The body of a city woman has been found on a Lutsen Mountain Ski Resort trail, Duluth News Tribune is reporting.

Lifewater charity dinner raising money for clean water in West Africa

THUNDER BAY -- The Canadian spirit of generosity is known worldwide, and here in Thunder Bay one local charity is asking residents to dig deep to help bring clean drinking water to West Africa.

Northwest OPP holding recruitment drive

News Release from the Northwest Region OPP follows: ____________ DRYDEN, Ont.

Tuition vote expected today, students to rally

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead University's Board of Governors will vote today on a tuition hike and the University’s student union is pleading for any increase to be tied to inflation.
Local OSSTF rep says union "fully committed" to engage in "meaningful talks"

Local OSSTF rep says union "fully committed" to engage in "meaningful talks"

THUNDER BAY – A union official representing teachers at four city high schools is hopeful upcoming contract negotiations will be fruitful.
Eric Tellef Hansen wins city's latest comic idol, credits family and friends for support

Eric Tellef Hansen wins city's latest comic idol, credits family and friends for support

THUNDER BAY – The third time was the charm for a local comic as he was crowned the city's newest Comic Idol Friday.
College nixes motorcycle safety training course

College nixes motorcycle safety training course

THUNDER BAY – The future of the motorcycle training course in this city remains in question. Confederation College announced last week they would be discontinuing its motorcycle training program, which had been offered for the past two decades.
Sachigo Lake members walk 1,000-kilometre journey in memory of murdered youth

Sachigo Lake members walk 1,000-kilometre journey in memory of murdered youth

THUNDER BAY -- Members of Sachigo Lake First Nation are walking 1,000 kilometres in memory of a 20-year-old man killed outside of the city’s movie theatre last fall. On Oct.
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