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Fund to expire

Fund to expire

Policing in many Northern First Nation communities are about to feel a financial squeeze.

City police join provincial crime prevention campaign

THUNDER BAY -- City police have joined a new crime prevention campaign.
One person in critical condition after minivan, front-end loader collide

One person in critical condition after minivan, front-end loader collide

A section of John Street Road was closed for a portion of Wednesday after a morning collision between a minivan and front-end loader that sent a 21-year-old man to hospital with critical injuries.

Collision closes Highway 11 near Nipigon

A multi-vehicle collison near Nipigon has forced police to close Highway 11 near Nipigon. OPP said they expect the highway to remain closed for two hours or more because of the incident, which occurred Tuesday night near Orient Bay.
Throne Speech promises to give rural, Northern Ontario a voice

Throne Speech promises to give rural, Northern Ontario a voice

Northern and rural Ontario have been promised a voice in Queen’s Park. “When it comes to different regions of this province, your new government will not address your issues in isolation because you are not isolated,” Lt.-Gov.

Think global and act local, planning board told

Members of the North Superior Workforce Planning Board were encouraged to think globally and act locally Tuesday. A conference was held at the Victoria Inn featuring a keynote address by a Canadian Entrepreneur.
‘Highly suspicious’

‘Highly suspicious’

Investigators of a major fire that destroyed a vacant apartment building are calling the blaze “highly suspicious.
Thunder Bay Airport Authority gets $1.5 million from FedNor

Thunder Bay Airport Authority gets $1.5 million from FedNor

The Thunder Bay International Airport received federal cash Tuesday to help it expand its industrial park. Minister of FedNor Tony Clement flew into the city to announcement more than $2.

Replacing city force with OPP not being considered: Virdiramo

It doesn't look as though the OPP will be taking over for the city’s police services, at least not anytime soon.
Tony Clement named federal government’s Ring of Fire point man

Tony Clement named federal government’s Ring of Fire point man

THUNDER BAY -- Minister Tony Clement has taken on a new role as the federal government’s lead minister in the Ring of Fire development.
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