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Northern Woman's Bookstore collective vows to find new space

Northern Woman's Bookstore collective vows to find new space

THUNDER BAY -- The building that housed the Northern Woman’s Bookstore is being sold but members of its 31-year-old collective say women’s space is about so much more than the books.
Thunder Bay man arrested for driving impaired along Highway 11

Thunder Bay man arrested for driving impaired along Highway 11

(ATIKOKAN, ON) – Shortly before 3:30 pm on March 5, 2016 members of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were dispatched to a 911 call for a motor vehicle that was being operated in an unsafe manner on Hwy
LU professor insists books will survive literacy in digital era

LU professor insists books will survive literacy in digital era

THUNDER BAY -- A University English professor believes that reading is more endangered than books will ever be.
College long-time pioneers among 3D printers

College long-time pioneers among 3D printers

THUNDER BAY -- An industrial revolution is coming fast.
Salons having brush with green wave

Salons having brush with green wave

THUNDER BAY -- It takes a lot of product to make your hair look this good but your beauty doesn't have to be bad for your environment.
Wedding Show brings brides' dreams to life (11 Photos)

Wedding Show brings brides' dreams to life (11 Photos)

THUNDER BAY -- Magic was in the air at the Victoria Inn on Sunday as a crowd of mostly women searched for ways to make their upcoming weddings uniquely theirs.

Celebrating 125 years of the Ontario geological survey

The Ontario Geological Survey is celebrating 125 years of documenting the geology of Ontario and providing modern, independent and credible geoscience data and knowledge to the public.
Northern Ontario Heritage Party founder retires at 84

Northern Ontario Heritage Party founder retires at 84

THUNDER BAY -- Northern Ontario Heritage Party Leader and founder Ed Deibel is hoping to pass the torch to the next generation as he announces his retirement after more than four decades on the province’s political fringe.
Women still striving for equity in 21st Century workforce

Women still striving for equity in 21st Century workforce

THUNDER BAY -- The old adage ‘a woman’s work is never done’ could just as well apply to the long road toward gender equity in the workforce today. Events began Saturday to commemorate International Women’s Day on Mar.
Basement fire at special needs group home

Basement fire at special needs group home

THUNDER BAY -- A basement fire burned a special needs group home on Copenhagan Road Saturday morning. The Thunder Bay Fire Rescue Service responded to the structural fire call just before 9 a.m.
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