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Proposed bill would allow councillors to be fired

Proposed bill would allow councillors to be fired

The province has recently reintroduced a bill aimed at standardizing municipal codes of conduct and which provides a mechanism to fire a councillor for serious offences.
UPDATED: Pikangikum takes Canada to court over infrastructure

UPDATED:Pikangikum takes Canada to court over infrastructure

The remote First Nation has declared a state of emergency and says it has been under multiple drinking water advisories over the past 25 years.
BZA members rally for their child and family services agency

BZA members rally for their child and family services agency

Rocky Bay Child and Family Services has to pause some services because of funding problems, its acting director says.
Vaugeois continues to beat the drum on highway safety

Vaugeois continues to beat the drum on highway safety

Thunder Bay-Superior North MPP calls for government testing for drivers, bringing highway clearing back in-house and other measures.
Carney 'impressed' in his meeting with Trump, Hajdu says

Carney 'impressed' in his meeting with Trump, Hajdu says

Thunder Bay–Superior North's Liberal MP says constituents are 'impressed' with the prime minister's 'ability to defend Canada.'
PCs, NDP spar over Alstom layoffs

PCs, NDP spar over Alstom layoffs

NDP leader Marit Stiles accuses government of not advocating enough for local workers.
Winning $60-million 6/49 ticket sold in Ontario

Winning $60-million 6/49 ticket sold in Ontario

The grand prize-winning ticket was purchased at OLG.ca and winners should have received an email notifying them of their win.
Two teens arrested for stabbing of 19-year-old

Two teens arrested for stabbing of 19-year-old

The victim was transported to Thunder Bay from Kasabonika Lake for treatment of injuries that police say are serious but not life-threatening.
LU wants more Indigenous students tinkering with technology

LU wants more Indigenous students tinkering with technology

The university and its partners will be delivering a series of programs both on-campus and in First Nations in Northwestern Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Canada's woodlands have a health problem, says report

Canada's woodlands have a health problem, says report

The study, co-authored by a Thunder Bay researcher, says degradation of the country’s forests isn’t getting enough attention.
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