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Business students initiative may help you with holiday shopping

Confederation College Media Release Want to check off items from your holiday shopping list and help someone in need? Stop by Confederation College in the Shuniah Student Lounge, November 23-27 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Snow on the way, but will it stick around?

THUNDER BAY – After the season’s first dump of snow was quickly taken care of by mild temperatures, winter is coming back around for Round 2.
No worries for rink, ski hill despite late winter

No worries for rink, ski hill despite late winter

THUNDER BAY -- Rinks and hills waiting for winter aren't too concerned about the mild weather just yet. City marina park operations coordinator Kathy Ball said the waterfront rink is expected to open Nov.

Locals raise awareness on World COPD Day

THUNDER BAY -- Most people probably don't think about their breathing, while they carry on their everyday lives.

UPDATE: Multiple outages affecting areas across the city

THUNDER BAY – At least three significant outages have resulted in thousands of people across the city being without power for periods of Wednesday.
High school students get familiar with skilled trades programs

High school students get familiar with skilled trades programs

Sam King has known since childhood he wants to one day work with his hands.
Motorists, wildlife not getting along on area roadways lately

Motorists, wildlife not getting along on area roadways lately

THUNDER BAY – Motorists have been finding Bambi and friends in unwelcomed places lately, city police report. Thunder Bay Police traffic Sgt. Glenn Porter said there have been a number of deer strikes so far this month.
UPDATE: Boarding home parents felt powerless to discipline, inquest told

UPDATE: Boarding home parents felt powerless to discipline, inquest told

THUNDER BAY – Curran Strang had a number of curfew violations and at least two major alcohol-related incidents during his time attending school in Thunder Bay prior to his death.
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.
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