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Royal meeting

Royal meeting

Queen Elizabeth II was reminded of the sacred treaty relationship she has with Canadian First Nations people when she met with area chiefs Tuesday.

More bike lanes to appear on city’s south side

The city announced Tuesday that bike lanes are being painted on Walsh Street from James Street to Syndicate Avenue, and on Syndicate from Walsh to Brock Streets this week.
Life-long volunteer

Life-long volunteer

In 1917, when Marie Tracz was born, the U.S. was just entering the First World War, the Russian Revolution helped usher in the Soviet era and John F. Kennedy was less than two months old.
Free summer fun

Free summer fun

Parents have no right to complain that there’s nothing for their kids to do this summer. The City of Thunder Bay has taken care of that argument, once again offering three programs that range from play time to arts to sports. A.J.
Attendant stabbed

Attendant stabbed

A gas station attendant was sent to hospital Monday with a minor knife wound after being jumped in an early morning robbery. Police spokesman Chris Adams said an undisclosed amount of cash was taken in the armed theft, which occurred at about 7:30 a.

Police search hotel room, find Oxycodone and cash

Police discovered about $96,000 worth of Oxycodone pills and nearly $60,000 in cash after a search of a hotel room last week. OPP officers discovered the drugs and cash in two rooms at the Landmark Inn Wednesday.
False alarm

False alarm

Area residents said they spotted and possibly touched body in the water near Marina Park Sunday, but police on Monday said the report turned out to be false.
On the side

On the side

Members of Parliament who run or collect additional income from a business are not in a conflict of interest, says an area MP.

Hospital names new CEO

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre has looked to the east for its second CEO. Andree Robichaud, president and CEO of New Brunswick’s Region Health Authority A, a group of 11 hospitals, will take over Oct.

Police find body of missing man

Police located the body of Robert Mainville, 43 of Couchiching First Nation. Rain River District OPP officials say a local resident discovered the body at approximately 11 a.m. Sunday.
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