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B.C. driver’s traffic trouble leads to drug bust

Two B.C. residents face drug trafficking charges after they allegedly blew a stop sign in Dryden Thursday morning.

Police make arrest following grow-op investigation

Police say they arrested and charged a man Wednesday following an investigation into a drug seizure.
Multiplex musings

Multiplex musings

A multiplex may be a good idea for the Thunder Bay, but the city’s mayoral candidates disagree on the timing.
Vote on controversial Far North Act delayed

Vote on controversial Far North Act delayed

A vote on the controversial Far North Act will have to wait at least another day. Bill 191, which is also referred to as the Far North Act, was expected to pass a third reading at Queen’s Park in Toronto Wednesday afternoon.
Expert opinion

Expert opinion

The city is seeking an expert opinion on the proposed Big Thunder Wind Park. City development manager Mark Smith said that as more information is being received by Horizon Wind Inc., the city needs an expert to help them assess the information.

Asphalt-testing van arrives in town

Thunder Bay's worst roads are being put to the test this week. Officials with the city's transportation and works department have hired an outside contractor to measure the quality of the asphalt on paved roads around the city.

NOSM strike likely to continue for at least another week

The strike by Northern Ontario School of Medicine support staff will continue for at least another week. OPSEU and the management group have agreed to resume talks. But that won't be until next Thursday in Sudbury.
Two teens face second-degree murder charge

Two teens face second-degree murder charge

Police charged two local teens with murder .
N.Y. legislation could damage local shipping

N.Y. legislation could damage local shipping

Legislation in New York could shut down 75 per cent of shipping traffic in Thunder Bay says the local port authority.

City looking for outside help on wind farm

The city is hiring an outside consultant to help them make a decision on the proposed Big Thunder Wind Park.
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