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RFDA struggling to keep up with the high demand for food

RFDA struggling to keep up with the high demand for food

The Regional Food Distribution Association (RFDA) has a deputation with Thunder Bay’s city council members to update them on the high demand for food from food-insecure residents.
Ontario government secures the benefits of biomass

Ontario government secures the benefits of biomass

The five-year contract between Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) will secure employment and seize economic opportunities for the Atikokan Generating Station.
100 years of innovation in pulp and paper

100 years of innovation in pulp and paper

The Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper celebrates 100 years of being an economic staple in northwestern Ontario.
Le Champlain lands in Red Rock

Le Champlain lands in Red Rock

Red Rock takes full advantage of the cruise ship Le Champlain.
Marathon OPP seized nearly $14,000 worth of illicit drugs

Marathon OPP seized nearly $14,000 worth of illicit drugs

Four people are facing multiple drug charges following a traffic stop in Marathon.
Proximity Principle loses on a tie

Proximity Principle loses on a tie

City council chooses not to advocate for the Proximity Principle but looks to gather more information on the transportation of hazardous goods within city limits.
Council defers decision on the future of the James Whalen Tug

Council defers decision on the future of the James Whalen Tug

The future of the historic James Whalen Tugboat was deferred to a future city council meeting.
Five-mile bridge to resume rail service by mid-September

Five-mile bridge to resume rail service by mid-September

CN delivers approximately 45,000 rail cars per year to the Port of Thunder Bay, which makes this crossing a valuable supply chain for Canadian resources, particularly grain.
Cellphones and vaping were already banned in schools

Cellphones and vaping were already banned in schools

Ontario’s back-to-basics plan only strengthened policies that were already in place.
Blue-green algae found in Lake Nipigon

Blue-green algae found in Lake Nipigon

The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae at Poplar Lodge Park, Lake Nipigon, on Aug. 26.
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