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Reduced golf, conservatory services likely to go ahead

THUNDER BAY -- The process that recommended demolishing the greenhouses at the local conservatory and closing down Municipal Golf Course at the end of this year is likely to continue.

Province revokes Buchanan Group sustainable forestry licences

THUNDER BAY -- The province is cutting off the provincial wood supply for the Buchanan Group of Companies. The struggling forestry giant has had all its sustainable forestry licenses revoked in the wake of on-going financial hardship.
Few details

Few details

THUNDER BAY -- The body of a 52-year-old man found Thursday by emergency responders has been sent to Toronto for a post-mortem examination.
MEMO impact

MEMO impact

Dariel Leon’s son is turning five years old next Sunday, an achievement that wouldn’t have been possible without the help of MEMO Cuba.
Festive opportunities

Festive opportunities

THUNDER BAY -- The city has all the ingredients necessary to host successful festivals, says the man who turned the Edinburgh Festival Fringe into one of the largest events in the world.

Washed out roads lead to state of emergency in Wawa

WAWA, Ont. -- Police have closed Highway 17 at Wawa after high levels of water eroded portions of the roadway, an event that forced the municipality to declare a state of emergency.

Police continue search for missing boater

FORT FRANCES, Ont. – Police continue to search for a boater from Mitaanjigaming First Nation.
Cliffs hopeful Ring of Fire EA will be approved in 2014

Cliffs hopeful Ring of Fire EA will be approved in 2014

THUNDER BAY -- Cliffs Natural Resources is hoping to have the environmental assessment on its proposed chromite mine in the Ring of Fire approved by mid 2014.
Mission: Nutrition aims to collect more then 6,700 pounds of food

Mission: Nutrition aims to collect more then 6,700 pounds of food

THUNDER BAY -- A group of local chiropractors were on a mission to feed the hungry Thursday.
Back to Work

Back to Work

THUNDER BAY -- Sarah Campbell says Queen’s Park is not Premier Dalton McGuinty’s toy.
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