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Bear unwise? Province kills relocation program

Bear unwise? Province kills relocation program

Bear relocation has not been effective, which is why the province is scrapping it from the Bear Wise program, says Minister of Natural Resources Michael Gravelle.
Getting accessible

Getting accessible

Curler Carl Levesque has decided to move from the ice rink to the basketball court. Levesque, who skipped for the Thunder Bay team at the recent Canadian Wheelchair Curling Champ-ionship, admitted he hasn’t played basketball since high school.
Frustrated

Frustrated

The region’s First Nations and municipal leaders are frustrated and disappointed by a lack of planning from the province and Cliff’s Natural Resources on the Ring of Fire.

Acting on a tip, police seize drugs at area airport

Police arrested two people at an area airport Friday and charged them with possession for the purpose of trafficking.
Sudbury wins: Northeast city to host Ring of Fire processor

Sudbury wins: Northeast city to host Ring of Fire processor

Sudbury has won the coveted Ring of Fire ferrochrome processor plant.
Waiting game

Waiting game

It will be weeks before a local community group will know if they can move into its new home. Evergreen, a United Neighbourhood has been waiting for more than a year to start making the former Hells Angels Clubhouse on Heron Street its own.

Cliffs expected to name location for processing plant on Wednesday

The ferrochrome processing facility wait may over for three Northern Ontario communities in the hunt for the plant.

Picton Avenue fire now an arson case

A fire that caused extensive damage in a Picton Avenue home on Sunday night is now being investigated as an arson case. The blaze was on the second floor of building, causing extensive fire, heat and smoke damage to the home.

Man suspected of sex crimes handed new charges

Police have charged a 72-year-old man with two counts of indecent assault and five counts of sexual assault.
Pilot project has medical students learn more about the communities they serve

Pilot project has medical students learn more about the communities they serve

Doctors need to understand the needs of the community they serve and the patients they see.
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