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Fort Frances market square project finally moving forward with $1M for demolition

The time has come for Fort Frances to move on from the old, and say hello to the new.
Early morning fire destroys trailer

Early morning fire destroys trailer

THUNDER BAY – An early morning fire has destroyed a trailer on Chippewa Road. Officials from Thunder Bay Fire Rescue say the trailer on Totem Trailer Court on Chippewa Road sustained extensive damage following the two-alarm blaze.

First Nations free, informed consent key to resource development: Study

OTTAWA - Resource companies, financial institutions, First Nations and conservation groups have issued a new report that stresses the critical importance of getting the green light from indigenous communities before development can go ahead.
Terry Fox Run alive at 35

Terry Fox Run alive at 35

THUNDER BAY -- When Terry Fox ran the Marathon Of Hope across Canada in 1980, he hoped to fundraise a dollar from each Canadian for cancer research.
Iconic Canadian Snowbirds make short stopover in Thunder Bay (14 PHOTOS)

Iconic Canadian Snowbirds make short stopover in Thunder Bay (14 PHOTOS)

Seven of the Canadian Forces 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, commonly known as the Snowbirds, arrived in Thunder Bay around 6pm Sunday night for a short stopover.
Air Force victory over Nazis remembered 75 years later

Air Force victory over Nazis remembered 75 years later

THUNDER BAY -- Seventy-five years ago, planes built in Fort William were pivotal in holding the Nazi airforce at England's south shore.
Woman in hospital after being hit by a car on Hodder Ave.

Woman in hospital after being hit by a car on Hodder Ave.

THUNDER BAY -- A pedestrian who was struck by a car in Current River Sunday afternoon was transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The vehicle was turning left from Lakeshore Dr.
Shebandowan man builds open cockpit plane

Shebandowan man builds open cockpit plane

SHEBANDOWAN -- After two years of building and a lifetime of dreaming, Jim Moshonsky can feel the wind in his hair... as he flies above the treeline.
Photographer's exhibit captures "real people" opinions on Energy East

Photographer's exhibit captures "real people" opinions on Energy East

THUNDER BAY -- There's a lot of diverse colour between ranchers, First Nation chiefs, United Church ministers, students, mayors, mothers and students but their similarities coming down the pipeline are black and white.
Charity flows at CLE Coliseum

Charity flows at CLE Coliseum

THUNDER BAY -- The Savour Superior Food and Drink Festival was an autumn hot ticket in more ways than one.
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