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Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elect new Grand Council Chief

Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elect new Grand Council Chief

Following a Traditional Stand-up Election, Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly elected Linda Debassige as the Grand Council Chief for the 2024-27 term.
GFL to work with people concerned about new recycling carts

GFL to work with people concerned about new recycling carts

The company will work case by case with residents who have accessibility challenges.
Vehicles severely damaged in Highway 11/17 collision

Vehicles severely damaged in Highway 11/17 collision

A pickup truck came into collision with a compact car east of Thunder Bay
With a lawsuit filed, the province debates poisoning of Grassy Narrows

With a lawsuit filed, the province debates poisoning of Grassy Narrows

Although the Dryden Mill stopped pouring mercury into the English-Wabigoon River system decades ago, a recent study found that highly toxic methylmercury remains.
Crossing guards honoured at annual luncheon

Crossing guards honoured at annual luncheon

The city proclaimed it Crossing Guard Week in Thunder Bay.
Thunder Bay man charged with possession of child porn

Thunder Bay man charged with possession of child porn

Police seized an electronic device after executing a search warrant at a Frederica Street residence.
Disappointment sets in following wharf proposal

Disappointment sets in following wharf proposal

Many people were disappointed when the Hurkett wharf, a former commercial fishing dock, was gated off by federal officials several months ago.
Businesses upset over downtown parking meter rates

Businesses upset over downtown parking meter rates

A petition launched by the Waterfront District BIA says small businesses are disproportionately affected by the new $2.00 minimum.
Emo 'dug in' on Pride position, rejected compromise

Emo 'dug in' on Pride position, rejected compromise

The Township of Emo, its mayor and two councillors could have avoided the Human Rights Tribunal hearings that started Tuesday, says a co-chair of Borderland Pride.
NDP motion to cap cost of essential foods wouldn’t do enough: Poverty Free Thunder Bay

NDP motion to cap cost of essential foods wouldn’t do enough: Poverty Free Thunder Bay

"We also need structural change to address the root causes of the problem. In a country as wealthy as Canada, we can do much better,” Paul Berger said.
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