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Local MPPs advocate for highway safety

Local MPPs advocate for highway safety

The Thunder Bay District Municipal League closed out its annual general meeting by hearing from local MPPs about highway safety.
Healthcare at the forefront of Frank Baylis’s federal Liberal leadership run

Healthcare at the forefront of Frank Baylis’s federal Liberal leadership run

The medical technology executive is one of four hopefuls vying to lead the party after Justin Trudeau’s pending resignation.
A ‘generational project’: Thunder Bay CEDC backing proposed lithium refinery

A ‘generational project’: Thunder Bay CEDC backing proposed lithium refinery

Federal and provincial governments have made separate pledges to help fund construction in Thunder Bay.
Municipal League advocates to lower downloaded provincial cost

Municipal League advocates to lower downloaded provincial cost

The Thunder Bay District Municipal League stresses that municipalities need to have a united voice to be heard by upper levels of government.
Wendy Landry will not seek re-election as NOMA president

Wendy Landry will not seek re-election as NOMA president

The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association will elect its next president on April 23.
Confederation College to take fewer piloting students this fall

Confederation College to take fewer piloting students this fall

'Retaining qualified flight instructors' is one reason the college will take slightly more than half its usual cohort.
MTO closes Hwy 11 because of poor driving conditions

MTO closes Hwy 11 because of poor driving conditions

A portion of Hwy 11 has been closed.
First Nations chiefs concerned with tariffs, support push-back

First Nations chiefs concerned with tariffs, support push-back

Both the Chiefs of Ontario and NAN support the response by both the federal and provincial governments through retaliatory measures.
Ontario mining industry dealing with unclear rules for Indigenous engagement

Ontario mining industry dealing with unclear rules for Indigenous engagement

Ontario mining companies say they’re ready to work with Indigenous communities, but this week’s PDAC conference shows rules for doing so are far from settled
Hydro One completes acquisition of interest in East-West Tie Line

Hydro One completes acquisition of interest in East-West Tie Line

The company now holds a 48 per cent interest in the power line between Wawa and Thunder Bay.
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