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Back in business

Back in business

Terrace Bay Mayor Mike King said he’s relieved that his community has weathered the 19-month closure of its largest employer.

McKellar candidates focus on jobs, crime

Jobs and crime are top issues for the two candidates in McKellar Ward, which also happens to hold both city downtown cores.
Making the grade

Making the grade

According to standardized test results the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board continues to score above Ontario’s status quo, while Lakehead Public Schools still scored at or below the province’s average in some areas.
Transparency at-large

Transparency at-large

While jobs, crime and poverty were topics for discussion, transparency was the issue of the evening Tuesday at the Lakehead Labour Centre.
Applying pressure

Applying pressure

Labour unions, women centres and the city police are pressuring this area’s New Democrat MPs to change their stance on the long-gun registry.

Far North Act protests heat up at Queen’s Park

First Nations and business leaders from Northwestern Ontario are turning up the pressure to stop Bill-191, which is also known as the Far North Act. The group held its first of two rallies outside Queen's Park in Toronto Wednesday morning.
Deal reached

Deal reached

A Winnipeg company has signed a $32.5-million letter of intent to purchase Bearskin Airlines. Bearskin executive vice-president Cliff Friesen on Wednesday said the deal will help the airline continue to progress and grow.
City gathers input on hosting 55 Plus Games

City gathers input on hosting 55 Plus Games

If there is enough public interest, Thunder Bay could host the Canada 55 Plus Games in 2014 or 2016,says the city’s special events developer.

Neebing candidates oppose wind farm plans

There’s no question what the No. 1 issue facing Neebing voters in the Oct. 25 municipal election. A recent survey showed about two-thirds of the ward’s residents oppose Horizon Wind Inc.
Ward candidates talk debt solutions at public forum

Ward candidates talk debt solutions at public forum

Although everything from a proposed multiplex facility to the wind turbines slated for the Nor’Wester Mountain Range was discussed, it was the city’s debt that had 20 ward candidates waving their arms in the air asking to speak on Tuesday night.
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