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SPECIAL REPORT: LOGGERHEADS OVER $40 BILLION
Sid Ryan, president of CUPE Ontario, spent much of the past week whipping his troops into a wildcat frenzy. Garbage men across the province are now poised to leave your semi-frozen trash where it sits, if necessary, till dandelions sprout. [...]

Harris denies obscene slur - I absolutely did not say that, or words to those effect’
Local News
- 2/15/2006 @ 08:00
FOREST, Ont. (CP) Mike Harris strenuously denied allegations Tuesday he uttered an obscene slur during a meeting with government officials in 1995 to express his desire for a quick end to the native standoff at Ipperwash Provincial Park.
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Cities warned to brace for strike - Illegal CUPE strike would affect 1,400 local workers
Local News
- 2/15/2006 @ 08:00
School boards and city councils should prepare for an illegal provincewide strike by 100,000 municipal workers, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Tuesday as he stood firm in a showdown over pension reform with the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
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East Ferris man asks council to drop tax rate
Local News
- 2/15/2006 @ 08:00
CORBEIL A resident of East Ferris wants council to consider a 15 per cent reduction in tax rates for 2006.
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Police Report: Suspect charged with threatening phone company employees
Local News
- 2/15/2006 @ 08:00
A city man is charged with threatening after calling a phone company because he was owed money, North Bay Police Service reported Wednesday.
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Panthers wrap up with tourney win
Local Sports
- 2/15/2006 @ 08:00
KITCHENER, Ont. The Canadore College Panthers extramural hockey team capped off its season with another tournament win at the eight-team Conestoga College tournament.
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Bielak, Georgei win competitive division
Local Sports
- 2/15/2006 @ 08:00
Partners Pool Leagues held a doubles tournament on the weekend at Partners Billiards and Bowling. Mia Bielak and Jay Georgei from Cambridge emerged as champions in the competitive division, while Sue Kunto and Gilles Ducharme captured first place in the intermediate division.
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 NORTHERN ONTARIO HEADLINES
•  Elliot Lake Standard
Initiative to try to stop youth from leaving the north underway
•  Midnorth Monitor
Espanola wins its own national gold
•  Northern News
City moves closer to selling waterfront land
•  Sault This Week
Local CUPE members vote 92 per cent to strike
•  The Sault Star
INAC agrees to Batchewana byelection
•  The Sudbury Star
Sweethearts celebrate, reflect on marriage
•  Timmins Daily Press
Partnership lays foundation for new chalet
 NEWS RECAP - PAST 3 EDITIONS
•  Police Report: Hungry thieves; aggravated assault; auto break-ins
•  Police release names of drivers involved in crash
•  Service clubs iron out details for snowcross races
•  North Bay council delays pesticide law . . . again
•  Nugget Voters predict medal count
•  OMERS: The good, bad and ugly
•  Police Report: Convenience store robbed; stolen vehicle found
•  Motorists in critical condition
•  Francophone celebration, Le Carnaval, underway
•  Police Report: Robbery; break and enter
•  Osprey, Ontera recognizing young people
•  City budget expected by end of month
•  Strike could threaten services - Illegal CUPE strike could start next week



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