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Dragons to stay

Dragons to stay

Donnas Stuart, a breast cancer survivor, said her dragon boat team is like a support group on water and said she will be disappointed if the annual festival is ever cancelled. Organizers share her sympathy.
Derby finale

Derby finale

Three brothers separated by distance had a small reunion while participating in the first weeklong salmon derby. Ken Lund fished with his brothers Doug and Mark when they were younger in their hometown of Kenora.
Bright and beautiful

Bright and beautiful

Hers isn’t "an old-fashioned English country garden," as she herself put it.

Oxy arrest leads police to North York, arrest ‘central figure’

Police say a North York man might be the "central figure" in the movement of Oxycodone pills into the Thunder Bay area.
City concludes air and noise study at temporary bus terminal

City concludes air and noise study at temporary bus terminal

Air quality and noise pollution haven’t changed much since the temporary bus terminal stopped at city hall April 7, says the city transit manager.
Energetic rooftops

Energetic rooftops

The city’s first pair of rooftop solar array was installed Friday at two north-side businesses.

Victim of fatal Trans Canada crash identified

Police have identified the victim of a two-vehicle crash on the Trans-Canada highway near Ignace Thursday.

MPP blames Stewardship Ontario for confusing eco fee

An area MPP is blaming Stewardship Ontario for confusion surrounding the implementation of new eco fees this Canada Day. Minister of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry Michael Gravelle (Lib.
Recovering addict says methadone treatments saved her life

Recovering addict says methadone treatments saved her life

Three months ago Sherri Lynne Macdonald walked into the emergency room and admitted she was addicted to prescription drugs. "It was the most embarrassing thing I’ve ever done in my life," she said.
Multi-million dollar highway upgrades on schedule: MTO

Multi-million dollar highway upgrades on schedule: MTO

A $23.4-million highway construction project aimed at making a series of improvements along the Thunder Bay Expressway appears to be moving along on schedule, says a Ministry of Transportation official.
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