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Gold rush comes to town

Exchanging gold jewellery for cash is the concept of a business that has recently arrived in Thunder Bay. Helen Trochimchuk is a purchaser with the company Gold Exchange, located on Tungsten Street.

Fluoride a ‘dead issue’

The newly-elected chair of the Thunder Bay District Board of Health says fluoride is a dead issue. Shuniah Reeve Maria Harding was elected chair at the board's annual meeting last week, taking over the reins from Joe Virdiramo.
Making a name

Making a name

A Northern Ontario film and television innovator has been recognized for its success around the world. Cinevate Inc.
Order of Ontario

Order of Ontario

A Thunder Bay resident is among 29 people named as the newest recipients of the Order of Ontario . Dougall Media president Fraser Dougall has been given the prestigious distinction for his work and continuing involvement in community activities.

City dealing with slush, snow and ice

City crews are out in full force working at clearing the slushy mess of the streets. Roads Division Manager Brad Adams says crews have cleared the main roads and are moving into secondary roads.
Haircuts for Haiti

Haircuts for Haiti

Staff at a local salon wanted to do something to help those in need in Haiti. So they did what they do best — cut hair. The Terra Nova Salon and Day Spa on Edward Street cut hair for donations for the Haiti relief effort on Sunday.
Kinsmen lottery finale

Kinsmen lottery finale

The Fort City Kinsmen is donating more than $19,000 to five local charities at the conclusion of their latest lottery. The Kinsmen held its final wrap up event of the 2009 Getting Out of the House lottery at the Sports Dome on Saturday.

Man assaulted with machete

An unidentified man is in hospital with severe facial and hand injuries following what appears to be a machete attack at a Pearl Street address.
Protesting prorogation

Protesting prorogation

Protesters at a weekend rally say they want perogies, not prorogation.

LU sees spike in applicants

More high schools students appear to be choosing Lakehead University as the place to continue their studies.
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