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University opens dorm doors to forest fire evacuees

University opens dorm doors to forest fire evacuees

Officials say the city does not have the capacity to host more evacuees but is serving as a transition point between evacuated First Nations and host cities.
‘Lampreys don’t carry passports’: City plays key role in protecting Great Lakes

‘Lampreys don’t carry passports’: City plays key role in protecting Great Lakes

The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority has been collecting data for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans on Sea Lampreys an invasive species that cause the collapse of the fishing industry in the mid-1950s and early 1960s.
New seniors housing complex under construction in rural area

New seniors housing complex under construction in rural area

Construction has started and is expected to take five to seven years.
Mine supplier launches 'showcase trailer'

Mine supplier launches 'showcase trailer'

TransWest's 'showcase trailer' is coming to Rainy River, Dryden and Thunder Bay's Marina Park.
Last week in numbers: Treaty Three Police Service calls for service

Last week in numbers: Treaty Three Police Service calls for service

The Treaty Three Police Service covers numerous First Nations communities in Northwestern Ontario, which span approximately 55,000 square miles.
Hajdu orders union vote in Canada Post labour dispute

Hajdu orders union vote in Canada Post labour dispute

Patty Hajdu says "it is in the public interest that the membership of CUPW has the opportunity to vote on Canada Post’s last offers.”
Salami recalled over salmonella contamination

Salami recalled over salmonella contamination

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the recall affects Bona and Rea brand Genoa salamis.
Steelhead numbers in decline from ‘unsustainable’ high levels

Steelhead numbers in decline from ‘unsustainable’ high levels

Ministry of Natural Resources biologist says, overall, recent numbers were unusually high.
'Life's work' of a Northwestern Ontario newspaper editor goes online

'Life's work' of a Northwestern Ontario newspaper editor goes online

The Museum of Atikokan has posted the editions of the local paper dating back to 1950.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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