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Children’s mental health discussed

One in five Ontario children suffer from some type of mental health issue. That's according to Children's Centre Foundation Thunder Bay, which hosted a round table discussion with community leaders and mental health and service agencies Friday.

Province announces two area solar projects

The province announced the approval of more than 500 new green energy projects around Ontario, including two here in the Northwest.

Police offer March Break safety tips

With schools letting out for March Break Friday, you can bet students will be out on the streets in full force over the next week or so. As a result, Thunder Bay Police are offering up tips on how to keep kids safe during their time off.

City may have Brodie Street bus terminal replacement

The Brodie Street Bus Terminal will close by the end of March if city council approves a recommendation from transit staff Monday night.
Stuck behind red tape

Stuck behind red tape

Henry Wetelainen is still waiting for government approval to move forward with building an iron ore refining plant in Atikokan.

Municipal drug strategy on track

Mental health and addiction affects everyone in the community and everyone owns a piece of the puzzle, said drug strategy co-ordinator Patty Hajdu. "But they’re not necessarily fitting those jigsaw pieces together," she said.
Wind farm lease remains

Wind farm lease remains

City councillors spent several hours behind closed doors last Monday discussing the proposed Big Thunder Wind Park, and while concrete details of that meeting aren't known, it appears most decided not to make any changes to the controversial lease ag

Shuniah wind park getting off the ground

A company waiting to build a proposed wind park in Shuniah is almost ready to break ground pending government approval.
Protecting the pools

Protecting the pools

A pair of pools long thought on the chopping block has found a potential friend in the Thunder Bay Heritage Advisory Committee. Coun.
LRCA back to drawing board

LRCA back to drawing board

A planned $4-million new home for the Lakehead Regional Conservation Authority has been indefinitely put on hold.
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