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Six stories in the news today, March 14

Six stories in the news for Tuesday, March 14: ——— NIGEL WRIGHT STILL SUBJECT OF ETHICS PROBE Almost a full year after Sen.
Op-Ed: Privatization is not the answer to health care woes

Op-Ed: Privatization is not the answer to health care woes

Thunder Bay-Superior North MPP speaks out against province's plan to expand availability of surgeries and procedures offered in private clinics
Lakehead assumes more control of Thunderwolves hockey program

Lakehead assumes more control of Thunderwolves hockey program

Athletic director Tom Warden calls it a logical next step for the program, which has struggled on the ice in recent years.
Letter to the Editor: In response to changes in Provincial law, TBRHSC drops public memberships

Letter to the Editor: In response to changes in Provincial law, TBRHSC drops public memberships

Ontario’s new Not-for-profit Corporations Act, 2010 isn’t expected to come into force until 2019, but it’s already having some unintended and unfortunate consequences.
Thunder Bay Police Association worries about private policing

Thunder Bay Police Association worries about private policing

New provincial legislation, it says, raises accountability issue
Drainage rebate program available to assist homeowners

Drainage rebate program available to assist homeowners

EcoSuperior and the City of Thunder Bay would like to remind city residents of the Residential Drainage Rebate Program.

Police raid Nova Scotia marijuana chain, seize drugs, money and signs

HALIFAX — RCMP raided a chain of marijuana stores in Nova Scotia, arresting 10 people including its owner and seizing drugs, money and even signage.

National Grid proposes 1,200-megawatt New England project

CONCORD, N.H. — National Grid on Tuesday announced a transmission project that would bring up to 1,200 megawatts of clean energy from Canada to the New England power grid and run along existing lines in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Federal funding helps Dew Drop Inn stay open

Federal funding helps Dew Drop Inn stay open

Dew Drop Inn served nearly 9,700 take-home lunches in June. A year ago the number was closer to 7,000.
Thousands flock to drive-through Ribfest

Thousands flock to drive-through Ribfest

Turnout tops expectations for annual event benefitting Our Kids Count
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