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The Central Canada Resource Expo, (CEN CAN), is returning to Thunder Bay for the
third year from Tuesday to Thursday, to once again shine a spotlight on the
natural resource industry.





'IMPORTANT NEWS' ON WAY REGARDING PROPERTY

 * Filed from Carl Clutchey, Local Journalism Initiative reporter, The
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 * Sep 7, 2024
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Operators of Gammondale Farm near Thunder Bay say a "significant" announcement
about the property is to be made on Wednesday.



'8 HOURS OF FUN' PLANNED FOR TODAY

 * Filed from Carl Clutchey, Local Journalism Initiative reporter, The
   Chronicle-Journal.
 * Sep 7, 2024
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Organizers of today’s Rural Heritage Days event near Thunder Bay are reminding
spectators to bring cash because they will need it to enter.



TAX HIKE COULD BE LESS SEVERE, REEVE SAYS

 * BY CARL CLUTCHEY, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER THE CHRONICLE-JOURNAL
 * Sep 6, 2024
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Gillies Township taxpayers may be breathing sighs of relief later this month if
council approves a budget containing what's believed to be a modest rate
increase.



MURAL FUNDING CATERS TO CITY'S TOURISM EDGE

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Sep 6, 2024
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A new funding opportunity for Thunder Bay businesses and organizations that are
interested in installing outdoor murals has become available through the Thunder
Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC).


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HELPING EVACUATE SENIORS EARNS BRAVERY CITATION

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Sep 6, 2024
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Allan McInnes has been honoured posthumously with the Ontario Provincial
Police's Commissioner's Citation for Bravery.


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SET DOGS UP TO MAKE THEIR OWN SAFE CHOICES

 * By Anne-Marie Mayes
 * Sep 5, 2024
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For this week's Dog Talk column, I have two questions that I would like to pose:
should dogs be encouraged to make their own choices?



STORM AFFECTED HYDRO LINES

 * Filed from Carl Clutchey, Local Journalism Initiative reporter, The
   Chronicle-Journal.
 * Sep 5, 2024
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Fallen trees on hydro lines were the main cause of lengthy power outages
experienced by more than 2,700 rural Hydro One customers during last weekend's
heavy rainstorms west of Thunder Bay.



CYCLING RIDE TO SPAN 1,400 KILOMETRES

 * Submitted by Courtney Battistone, Your Story
 * Sep 5, 2024
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Bike 4 United Way (B4UW) is thrilled to announce the return of its epic cycling
event spanning from Thunder Bay to Toronto.



POLICE FORCE CLAIMS OFFICERS ASSAULTED

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Sep 4, 2024
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Two Thunder Bay city police officers were allegedly assaulted during separate
incidents over the weekend.



ALTERCATION LEADS TO CHARGES

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Sep 4, 2024
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A male youth is facing a charge of assault with a weapon as a result of an
incident in Attawapiskat First Nation on Friday.


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MANY MORE PEOPLE ATTEND FAIR THIS YEAR

 * THE CHRONICLE-JOURNAL
 * Sep 4, 2024
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Despite a harsh hail and windstorm Saturday night that came close to postponing
the start of the Hymers Fall Fair on Sunday morning, the attendance numbers were
the best in at least the last five years.



SMOKE ALARM SIGNALLED TROUBLE

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Sep 3, 2024
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No one was injured during a late morning fire on the 100 block of North Harold
Street on Monday.



DRUNK DRIVING CHARGE LAID AFTER CRASH

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Sep 3, 2024
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A Winnipeg man is facing several charges after one vehicle crashed on Friday
near Fort Frances.


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ISLAND REFLECTS, LOOKS AHEAD

 * By Paul Morralee, Lighthouse Dispatches column
 * Sep 3, 2024
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The island has been surrounded by windy times the last week, as the summer
slowly ebbs away.



MAN'S DEATH PROMPTS HOMICIDE PROBE

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Sep 3, 2024
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A call for service on Friday morning produced a police presence on the 300 block
of Tamarack Place, turning into a homicide investigation of a man later in the
day.



VEHICLE CRASH LEADS TO DEATH, INJURIES

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 31, 2024
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One person died and another was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a
single motor vehicle collision on Highway 11 in the Municipality of Greenstone.



POOLS, SPLASH PADS CLOSING FOR SEASON

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 31, 2024
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The City of Thunder Bay will begin closing outdoor pools, beaches and splash
pads with Sandy Beach at Chippewa Park and the Main Beach at Boulevard Lake
closing today, followed by Widnall and Heath pools on Sunday.


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PETITION TO PUSH AGAINST SITE SEARCH FOR NUCLEAR WASTE

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 31, 2024
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Opposition and concerns over the transportation of nuclear waste to a proposed
deep geological repository between Dryden and Ignace appear to be expanding
across Northwestern Ontario.



IMPAIRED CHARGE LAID AFTER VEHICLE PULLED OVER

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 30, 2024
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A 53-year-old Ear Falls resident picked up an impaired driving charge last
Friday in Dryden.


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TECHNOLOGY HELPS ENABLE SMALL BUSINESSES, ADVOCATE SAYS

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 30, 2024
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Small business owners will have an opportunity to discover "tech solutions" to
move their business forward during the Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre's
Accelerate: Tech for Small Business conference.



POWWOW REGALIA AMONG STOLEN PROPERTY

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 30, 2024
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The Thunder Bay Police Service is investigating the theft of several items,
including powwow regalia, from a vehicle last weekend.The vehicle was broken
into on Saturday in the 200 block of McKellar Street South.



DAWSON ROAD SEES STUNT DRIVING CHARGE

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 29, 2024
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A 29-year-old Brampton resident was arrested Tuesday by a Thunder Bay Ontario
Provincial Police officer for stunt driving along Dawson Road.



SLEEPY DRIVER WAKES UP TO IMPAIRED CHARGES

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 29, 2024
 * 

A late night nap in a fast food drive-thru has resulted in impaired driving
charges.


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MOBILE EQUIPMENT FURTHERS GOAL OF SKATE PARK

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 29, 2024
 * 

A business and children's club have come together to help the Cinema 5 Skate
Park extend programming for children in the community.



YOUNG MAN HOSPITALIZED AFTER ALLEGED ASSAULT

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 28, 2024
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A teenager from Kasabonika Lake First Nation has been charged with aggravated
assault after another young person was left seriously injured following an
incident Friday.



CAUSE OF BLAZE IN APARTMENT PROBED

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 28, 2024
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No one was injured as Thunder Bay Fire Rescue responded to an apartment fire on
Monday on the 900 block of Hudson Avenue.


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FISHING FESTIVAL READY TO LURE IN PARTICIPANTS

 * By Glena Clearwater Special to The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 28, 2024
 * 

It is coming up fast, one-day fishing for the Nipigon Fall Fishing Festival,
with some changes this year.



GAS LEAK, HOUSE FIRE SPRING UP IN ATIKOKAN

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 27, 2024
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The Atikokan emergency response unit was busy on Sunday attending to a house
fire and a gas leak occurring at the same time at opposite ends of the town.


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FOSTERING TOURISM ECONOMY IN PLAY

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 27, 2024
 * 

A community tourism strategy draws people to Thunder Bay, where they stay in
hotels, shop, and dine in restaurants, helping to boost the local economy.



ASSAULT, WEAPONS CHARGES LAID IN RED LAKE

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 27, 2024
 * 

A 41-year-old man was arrested Aug. 15 in Red Lake on assault and weapons
charges.


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FUTURPRENEUR 'BRINGS EXCITING OPTION'

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 24, 2024
 * 

Young entrepreneurs between the ages of 18 to 39 who are looking for financing
and mentoring to start a business have an opportunity to meet these goals with
Futurpreneur.



ARENA HAS NEED TO REDUCE STRAIN ON ITS SYSTEM

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 24, 2024
 * 

Ice refrigeration system failures will cause Delaney Arena to operate in a
modified capacity for the upcoming ice season in Thunder Bay.



E-BIKE DRIVER BADLY HURT IN CRASH

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 24, 2024
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One person was sent to the hospital with serious injuries following a collision
on Thunder Bay's south side on Thursday afternoon.


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COMMUNITY BARBECUE BRINGS YOUNG AND OLD TOGETHER

 * Your Story submitted by Our Kids Count
 * Aug 23, 2024
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Our Kids Count staff and volunteers held a Community Barbecue at Minnesota Park
on Pacific Avenue on Aug. 13. Many children played the various lawn games that
were set up on site and enjoyed a close-up view of several race cars displayed
at the park by the CRT Racing team. Epic Cones provide…



BUSINESS LENDER ALLOWS MORE FLEXIBILITY, MORE RISK

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 23, 2024
 * 

Obtaining loans — for some entrepreneurs — can be the best way to start
businesses, and there are many options for them to finance the lending.


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CAR DEALERSHIP STEERS SUPPORT FOR RONALD MCDONALD HOUSES

 * By Jodi Lundmark The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 23, 2024
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Wayne Toyota has been raising tens of thousands of dollars over the last nine
years to support the Ronald McDonald Houses in both London and Toronto.



PROGRAM HELPS 'PLANT THE SEEDS' FOR INDIGENOUS-LED BUSINESSES

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 22, 2024
 * 

Supporting Indigenous entrepreneurship and business growth is one of the pillars
of the Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) and for that reason, the
Miinikaanan Badakidoon Grant Program has grown into its own entity.


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WHY DOES MY DOG DO THAT?

 * By Anne-Marie Mayes, Dog Talk column
 * Aug 22, 2024
 * 

I feel it is time for another article on "why does my dog do that?"



'FUNDERS' HELPING MAKE MONEY OFF IDEAS

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 21, 2024
 * 

The Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre has hosted a series called Meet the
Funders, which showcases organizations that help businesses with funding and
mentoring.


Featured

'REACH AHEAD' THROUGH NEW SKILLS, EXPERIENCES

 * By Jodi Lundmark The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 21, 2024
 * 

Evan Bolduc is building an interest in carpentry as a possible career even
before he's started high school.


Featured

CARNIVAL ROLLS THROUGH, ARTIST FINISHES TERM

 * By Paul Morralee, Lighthouse Dispatches columnist
 * Aug 20, 2024
 * 

The wind from the east today creates a soundscape that travels across the island
to our ears in the harbour. With boats safely nestled away, and the weather
travelling around us, the sunshine today shines bright.



SCOTTISH CULTURE CELEBRATION SET

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 20, 2024
 * 

Fort William Historical Park is celebrating the fort's Scottish history this
Sunday with a showcase of Celtic culture.



FIRE, VIOLENCE FOLLOWED ALTERCATION: POLICE

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 20, 2024
 * 

A Fort Albany First Nation resident has been charged with assault and arson.


Featured

LEARNING LITERACY, KINDNESS STARTS YOUNG

 * From PORT ARTHUR ROTARY
 * Aug 17, 2024
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Century of Service is a series of columns from the Port Arthur Rotary Club as it
marks 100 years since its first meeting on April 24, 1924. These stories
highlight Rotary's work in the community as it prepares to begin a new century
of service.



ABUSE, UNWANTED PEOPLE AMONG POLICE CALL REASONS

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 17, 2024
 * 

The Ontario Provincial Police Red Lake detachment responded to 290 "occurrences"
between Aug. 5-11 and laid 54 charges split between the Criminal Code and and
Highway Traffic Act.



ASSAULT CHARGE LAID AFTER SOMEONE INJURED

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 17, 2024
 * 

A 31-year-old Kingfisher First Nation resident was arrested Wednesday on a
charge of assault causing bodily harm.


Featured

MALL PLACE TO BE FOR YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS: ADVOCATES

 * By Sandi Krasowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The
   Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 16, 2024
 * 

A partnership between the Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre and Intercity
Shopping Centre will give young entrepreneurs a chance to operate their
businesses in a real-life retail environment.



FISH DERBY OFFERING CASH PRIZES

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 16, 2024
 * 

The first-ever fish derby jointly staged by the Lakehead Region Conservation
Authority and the Municipality of Neebing is set to go on Aug. 24.



LACROSSE, ARCHERY AMONG ACTIVITIES OPEN FOR YOUTHS IN RESERVE

 * BY CARL CLUTCHEY, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER THE CHRONICLE-JOURNAL
 * Aug 16, 2024
 * 

Several programs emphasizing traditional Indigenous culture and sports are
coming up at Fort William First Nation for community youths.



ALGAE FOUND IN LAKE POSES RISK TO HUMANS

 * The Chronicle-Journal
 * Aug 15, 2024
 * 

Public health officials are advising cottagers and other recreational users not
to bathe in or drink the water at a popular lake a short drive from Thunder Bay
following confirmation of blue-green algae.






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