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Posted 27 September 2022

River St Sinkhole Work To Start in October

Shovels are expected to break more ground at the River St sinkhole by the second week of October. That’s according to the Project Engineer with the City of Thunder Bay, Mike Vogrig. He spoke to Acadia News and elaborated on this project saying that a contractor has been secured for the work, and...

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Posted 27 September 2022

An Indigenous Recognition Wall Coming To The City Archives

The City of Thunder Bay is unveiling a recognition wall ahead of Friday. The Indigenous Recognition Wall is a dedicated space at the Harry Kirk Archives & Record Centre. In a statement from the City, the Wall consists of three translucent panels depicting the Robinson Superior Treaty of...

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Posted 27 September 2022

An Indigenous Recognition Wall Coming To The City Archives

The City of Thunder Bay is unveiling a recognition wall ahead of Friday. The Indigenous Recognition Wall is a dedicated space at the Harry Kirk Archives & Record Centre. In a statement from the City, the Wall consists of three translucent panels depicting the Robinson Superior Treaty of...

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Posted 27 September 2022

Mayor’s Mulligan a Success

Just over 28 thousand dollars was raised on Friday during the 18th annual Mayors Mulligan in support of PRO Kids. The charity golf tournament saw teams participate in several of golf challeneges and games, as well a silent auction and dinner at Strathcona Golf Course helped round the event out....

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Posted 27 September 2022

Mayor’s Mulligan a Success

Just over 28 thousand dollars was raised on Friday during the 18th annual Mayors Mulligan in support of PRO Kids. The charity golf tournament saw teams participate in several of golf challeneges and games, as well a silent auction and dinner at Strathcona Golf Course helped round the event out....

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Posted 27 September 2022

Federal Court Certifies RCMP Lawsuit

A national class-action lawsuit against RCMP has been certified by the Federal Court of Canada. The certification on Sept. 20 followed the Supreme Court of Canada’s dismissal of Canada’s leave to appeal application. The court challenge seeks damages on behalf of current and former RCMP members...

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Posted 27 September 2022

Noront Resources Renamed

For many years Noront Resources has been synonymous with the Ring of Fire, and it is about to get even more. Following a name change from its parent company Wyloo Metals. The Australian mining giant, which purchased Noront earlier this year, has renamed the company “Ring of Fire Metals” as it...

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Posted 27 September 2022

PEI Premier Unsure How Long Clean-Up From Fiona Will Take

Cleanup from Fiona is extensive in PEI, and it could take months or longer to complete. Premier Dennis King says it is going to be a long drawn out recovery process, “I don’t know, I think we are weeks or months until a total cleanup for sure, but our focus right now is to get PEI as operational...

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Posted 27 September 2022

PEI Premier Unsure How Long Clean-Up From Fiona Will Take

Cleanup from Fiona is extensive in PEI, and it could take months or longer to complete. Premier Dennis King says it is going to be a long drawn out recovery process, “I don’t know, I think we are weeks or months until a total cleanup for sure, but our focus right now is to get PEI as operational...

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Posted 27 September 2022

Federal Court Certifies RCMP Lawsuit

A national class-action lawsuit against RCMP has been certified by the Federal Court of Canada. The certification on Sept. 20 followed the Supreme Court of Canada’s dismissal of Canada’s leave to appeal application. The court challenge seeks damages on behalf of current and former RCMP members...

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