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Students get job-ready at annual engineering fair

Students get job-ready at annual engineering fair

Like most students, Clinton Baverstock is at school for one reason – to get the necessary training to find a job after graduation.
Glance at crime: Police kept busy with 23 assault, nine vehicle theft cases

Glance at crime: Police kept busy with 23 assault, nine vehicle theft cases

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 218 incidents during the week of Monday, Nov. 9, 2015 through Sunday, Nov.15, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Future of iconic Red Rock Folk Fest unclear amid turmoil between town and board

Future of iconic Red Rock Folk Fest unclear amid turmoil between town and board

RED ROCK, Ont. -- The town and board that host one of the best kept secrets on the country's folk festival scene are at an impasse, leaving the future of the iconic Red Rock Folk Festival with uncertainty.

German freighter being held at Duluth Port for environmental law concerns

DULUTH, Minn. -- An ocean-going German freighter is being held outside the port of Duluth as US Coast Guard investigates potential environmental law violations.
Horizon appeals province's decision on wind park

Horizon appeals province's decision on wind park

THUNDER BAY -- Horizon Wind has decided to appeal the province's decision to deny the company's application for the Big Thunder Wind Park. The controversial project was first approved by Thunder Bay City Council in 2007.

Multicultural association says most refugees would be privately sponsored

THUNDER BAY -- Further details on the plan to settle refugees in Thunder Bay are emerging now, with support groups preparing for the influx of new arrivals.

Sarah Campbell now NDP's community and social services critic

A regional MPP has a new role with the NDP. Kenora-Rainy River NDP MPP Sarah Campbell is now the party's Community and Social Services Critic.
Four complaints filed against city police during third quarter of 2015

Four complaints filed against city police during third quarter of 2015

THUNDER BAY – Four official complaints were filed against the city police service in the third quarter of this year.
Taxicab industry changes finally moving out of bureaucratic traffic jam

Taxicab industry changes finally moving out of bureaucratic traffic jam

THUNDER BAY – Two years after starting the process of changing oversight of the local taxicab industry from the police service to the city, progress is slow but finally starting to be made. Coun.
Optimism follows Day 1 of First Nations education symposium

Optimism follows Day 1 of First Nations education symposium

THUNDER BAY -- Renewed hope for First Nations education rang out over the first day of the Neegahnee daa Education Symposium.
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