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Nipigon River restoration causing docking problems
The Nipigon waterfront is nestled on the west edge of the river that bears the town's name. Against the far shore, sparkles reflecting the summer sun off the surface appear to tumble downstream with the current.
Aug 3, 2015 10:32 AM
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Festa Italiana opens to large and hungry crowds
There’s a little Italian in every Thunder Bay resident this weekend.
Aug 2, 2015 3:43 PM
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Hot race in Thunder Bay-Superior North
All four Thunder Bay-Superior North candidates are well-known and deeply established. While the federal campaign tends to rest on the shoulders of the party leaders, more local voters will make their Oct.
Aug 2, 2015 2:08 PM
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Candidates vie to put Rainy River Riding on map
Thunder Bay-Rainy River is a riding that's gearing up for mining and undergoing as many rises as falls in the forestry industry. Much of that growth has yet to take shape.
Aug 2, 2015 1:54 PM
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Nuclear cash for North Shore
Although the land near Schreiber was found to be incompatible with the needs of nuclear waste burial, Schreiber, Terrace Bay and Pays Plat First Nation will each receive $250,000 for participating in the process.
Aug 2, 2015 12:24 PM
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City opens first multi-use trail and protected bike lane
City of Thunder Bay Media Release Thunder Bay’s First Protected Bike Lane and Multi-Use Trail Opens July 31, 2015 – Cyclists and pedestrians using the Arundel Street Active Living Corridor will now have more separation from car and truck
Aug 2, 2015 10:28 AM
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Cab company closure won't leave shortage of accessible taxis: councillor
THUNDER BAY -- Brian McKinnon doesn't think the recent closure of a cab company will leave the city short of accessible taxis.
Aug 2, 2015 10:25 AM
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Thunder Bay's Strongest Man tests limits (11 Photos)
The most David Lennox had pulled in the gym was a few hundred pounds. Then on Saturday, he chained himself to the front of a 48,000-lb city bus, dug the balls of his feet into the concrete and hauled it for 100 metres.
Aug 1, 2015 6:17 PM
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Second pedestrian hit Saturday was five-year-old outside LCBO
An ambulance has taken a five-year-old boy to hospital after he struck by a vehicle in a liquor store parking lot. The vehicle hit the child as he rode a scooter between parked cars outside the Landmark Inn LCBO around 4:40 p.m. on Saturday.
Aug 1, 2015 5:18 PM
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Bishop disappointed in legalization of ‘abortion pill,’ proponents claim victory for women’s rights
THUNDER BAY – The bishop of the city’s Roman Catholic diocese says he is saddened the death of an African lion is generating more outrage than the federal approval of a drug that would terminate pregnancies.
Jul 31, 2015 3:38 PM
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