Where hockey players grow (The Globe and Mail)
September 8, 2007 on 10:09 am | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsHow did Linda and Henry Staal develop four top players? Allan Maki drops in for a coffeee to find out
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Local News Unemployment down in area (Thunder Bay Post)
September 8, 2007 on 10:09 am | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsUnemployment has improved a bit in the Thunder Bay area. Stats Can figures for August show the jobless rate at 6.6 per cent which is down from 6.8 per cent in July. It also means that Thunder Bay is fairly close to the Provincial average.
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Local News Regional conference offers training to volunteers (Thunder Bay Post)
September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsSupport staff for victims of crime will be able to hone their skills and improve local services after a conference this fall funded by the provincial government.
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MNR crews busy with fires locally (Fort Frances Times)
September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsTwo new fires were reported in the Northwest Region by early evening yesterday—one in Fort Frances District and one in Sioux Lookout District. The first was located about 45 km northeast of Fort Frances in the Vista Lake area, but has since been put “out” at 0.1 hectares in size.
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‘Fly-in BBQ’ set to soar tomorrow (Fort Frances Times)
September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsWhether airplanes are your thing, or you just want to have a bite to eat and support the local Air Cadets, the eighth-annual “Fly-in, Drive-in BBQ” at the Fort Frances Airport will be the place to be tomorrow (Sept.
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Local News Remote communites get energy-saving kits (Thunder Bay Post)
September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsAn airborne special delivery of energy conservation kits is en route Friday to 100 First Nation communities not accessible by road, across northern Ontario.
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Local News Birth certificates available online (Thunder Bay Post)
September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsOntario families will be able to save money and time getting documentation with the introduction of a new online birth registration service that has its roots in Thunder Bay.
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Local News Work delayed on Red River Road (Thunder Bay Post)
September 7, 2007 on 9:48 am | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsConstruction on Red River Road is behind schedule. This is not what drivers want to hear and although the job is still on budget it has met with some unforeseen delays. The completion date has been pushed back to the end of September.
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TSX Venture Exchange Daily Bulletins for September 6, 2007 (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)
September 7, 2007 on 9:48 am | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No Comments VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA– -
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Local News Funding announced for career development (Thunder Bay Post)
September 7, 2007 on 9:48 am | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsThe provincial Liberals made two announcements Wednesday that will benefit aboriginal youth in Northwestern Ontario. The province is spending almost $50,000 to create a forestry training center on the Pikangikum First Nation hoping to train youth for careers in forestry or the value added-sector.
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Ontario Announces $56.6 Million for Long-Term Care Facilities (CAW)
September 6, 2007 on 7:31 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsThe city of Thunder Bay, long-term care workers and aging residents had a reason to celebrate going into the Labour Day weekend with an announcement by provincial Health and Long-term Care Minister George Smitherman of $56.6 million for new long-term care facilities.
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It’s time for motorists to turn off our idling autos at the schools (Stratford City Gazette)
September 6, 2007 on 7:31 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsIt’s a familiar scene in front of schools across Ontario: exhaust fumes billowing from a lineup of idling cars. Parents are waiting to pick up their kids after school, the worst place and time for vehicle idling.
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Fame does have disadvantages (The News & Observer)
September 6, 2007 on 7:31 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsArrest publicity surprised Canes’ Staal.
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Premier-Goldcorp Red Lake joint venture drilling intersects 14.2g/t Au across 5.0 meters (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
September 6, 2007 on 7:31 pm | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No Comments PREMIER GOLD MINES LIMITED is pleased to announce that deep drilling at the Wilmar Mine area, the first of five target main target areas to be tested in the current two-year exploration program, continues to demonstrate the potential for significant high-grade gold mineralization.
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Aquila Announces Major Expansion of Pinwheel Massive Sulfide-Including 5.0 Meters of 19.89% Zinc and 23.5 Meters of 3.1 … (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)
September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No Comments TORONTO, ONTARIO– - AQUILA RESOURCES INC. today announced results from the first seven holes targeting down dip and strike extensions of the Pinwheel massive sulfide zone. Sixteen step-out holes have been completed at the Pinwheel target, with 14 returning significant massive sulfide intercepts, which have significantly expanded the Pinwheel lens down dip and along strike.
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Calendar for week of Sept. 6 (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No CommentsTHIS WEEK TODAY The Clubhouse at This Old House. Thurs: Louie Ortega, 6 p.m. Fri: Lance Robinson, 6 to 9 p.m.; band, 9:30 p.m. Sat: Sunny Wright Trio, 6 to 9 p.m.; New Longview, 9:30 p.m. Sun: Steve Tracy, 6 to 9 p.m. 740 W. Foothill Blvd., San Luis Obispo. 548-8500.
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Aquila Announces Major Expansion of Pinwheel Massive Sulfide-Including 5.0 Meters of 19.89% Zinc and 23.5 Meters of 3.1 … (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Thunder Bay Ontario | No Comments AQUILA RESOURCES INC.(Frankfurt: JM4A) today announced results from the first seven holes targeting down dip and strike extensions of the Pinwheel massive sulfide zone. Sixteen step-out holes have been completed at the Pinwheel target, with 14 returning significant massive sulfide intercepts, which have significantly expanded the Pinwheel lens down dip and along strike.
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