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Health-care shift

Health-care shift

The province has given another responsibility to the Local Health Integration Network in an effort to trim Ontario’s multibillion-dollar deficit.
Energy program ends

Energy program ends

Homeowners contemplating energy retrofits to their home are no longer eligible for federal rebates under the Energy Grants Program.
Stop sign blown

Stop sign blown

There were no injuries reported after a van sped through a stop sign and collided with a car along Summit Avenue.

NAN conference seeks Far North energy solution

Nishnawbe Aski Nation officials say the reliance of Far North communities on diesel power generation is their greatest energy challenge.
University student starts Facebook group to help save conservatory

University student starts Facebook group to help save conservatory

Keely Banning says she was shocked and saddened to learn the city’s Centennial Botanical Conservatory could be facing the chopping block.

Council preview: Golf the big topic at city hall tonight

The sale of at least one city-owned golf course is looking very possible. This past week, six members of council announced they would favour limiting the city's role in the local golf sector.
Locally made Facebook app promises to be a game changer

Locally made Facebook app promises to be a game changer

A local computer programmer has cut out the middleman when it comes to trading video games. Chris Armstrong has had the idea of developing an online application that allows gamers to trade games for a few years.
Golf debate continues as private owners weigh in

Golf debate continues as private owners weigh in

Local private golf course owners believe the city should sell at least one municipally-owned course. “They’re not making any money. They’re not providing services that the private sector’s not already providing.

Class action suit against RCMP to be filed soon: Sandy Zaitzeff

A class action lawsuit against the RCMP will soon be filed, according to Thunder Bay lawyer Sandy Zaitzeff.

Class action suit against RCMP to be filed soon: Sandy Zaitzeff

A class action lawsuit against the RCMP will soon be filed, according to Thunder Bay lawyer Sandy Zaitzeff.
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