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St. Ignatius tops local high-school rankings

St. Ignatius tops local high-school rankings

When it comes to local high schools, St. Ignatius reins supreme, according to the Fraser Institute’s annual secondary-school rankings.
Budget promises college expansion to replace ACE building at airport

Budget promises college expansion to replace ACE building at airport

THUNDER BAY -- A single line item embedded in Thursday's provincial budget is a headline for Confederation College.
Sports psychologist bringing down the house as curling coach

Sports psychologist bringing down the house as curling coach

THUNDER BAY -- Sports psychologist Nicole Westlund wants to be coach of the year A Thunder Bay native and 27-year-old doctoral student in sports psychology at Western University in London, Ontario, Westlund is one of few women in Canada to coach a me
College students participate in real-life emergency simulation

College students participate in real-life emergency simulation

THUNDER BAY -- Confederation College students got a taste of real-world emergency situations on Friday.
Social housing infestation will take weeks to resolve

Social housing infestation will take weeks to resolve

THUNDER BAY -- “Cockroaches!” A 12-year-old boy screamed from the kitchen of his schoolmate’s great-grandmother’s apartment where he was sleeping over.
Resolute calls Greenpeace "eco-imperialists" in most aggressive video yet

Resolute calls Greenpeace "eco-imperialists" in most aggressive video yet

THUNDER BAY -- Resolute Forest Products’ latest video steps up the company’s attack on its environmental nemesis, calling Greenpeace and its members “eco-imperialists.
Record number of exhibitors at this year's Outdoor and Recreation Show (10 PHOTOS)

Record number of exhibitors at this year's Outdoor and Recreation Show (10 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- This weekend's Outdoor & Recreation Show has attracted the largest number of exhibitors in its 12-year history.
Five Mile students explore physics with LU engineers

Five Mile students explore physics with LU engineers

THUNDER BAY -- Grade 2 student Xander Keller is solving the problem that caused the Nipigon River Bridge to fail.
Petition pushes for guaranteed minimum income project in Thunder Bay

Petition pushes for guaranteed minimum income project in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY – The lobby efforts to have this city selected for the guaranteed minimum income pilot project has begun via an online survey. The Change.org petition to the Ontario Liberal-led government can be found here.
Lynx family out for a casual walk caught on camera (VIDEO)

Lynx family out for a casual walk caught on camera (VIDEO)

THUNDER BAY -- CKPR Radio listener Maria Banita sent this video of a family of Lynx casually walking down a road in Thunder Bay.
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