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Twelve-year-old raises $8,000 for Cops for Cancer

Twelve-year-old raises $8,000 for Cops for Cancer

THUNDER BAY – Jack Metcalfe wanted to shave his head five years ago but his mother wouldn’t allow it.
OSSTF members protest outside offices of local MPPs

OSSTF members protest outside offices of local MPPs

THUNDER BAY – Even though negotiations are still ongoing locally, public high school teachers are starting to reach a breaking point.
Accused drug dealers arrested

Accused drug dealers arrested

THUNDER BAY - Four men face drug charges after a Wednesday bust that yielded more than $60,000 worth of narcotics.
Read the adorable and heartbreaking letter from a local boy to paramedics

Read the adorable and heartbreaking letter from a local boy to paramedics

THUNDER BAY – A young boy has left local paramedics with a letter of gratitude that is both adorable and heart breaking.

NAN, Lakehead University to premier Survivors Rowe documentary

Nishnawbe Aski Nation News Release THUNDER BAY: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler will participate in a discussion about the legacy of sexual abuse inflicted upon First Nation youth at the Thunder Bay premier of Survivors R
UPDATE: Tyler Boily pleads guilty in highway crash that claimed lives of local couple, to spend 40 months in jail

UPDATE: Tyler Boily pleads guilty in highway crash that claimed lives of local couple, to spend 40 months in jail

THUNDER BAY -- An emotional Tyler Boily told the families of a local couple killed in a March 2014 highway crash he takes full responsibility for his actions.
More than 100 students compete in first annual CD Howe chess tournament

More than 100 students compete in first annual CD Howe chess tournament

THUNDER BAY -- Russ Aegard never had one of his Grade 6 students able to regularly beat him at chess until Darian Smith entered his class this school year.
Elementary teachers could start withholding administrative duties on Monday

Elementary teachers could start withholding administrative duties on Monday

Barring a last-minute contract resolution over the weekend, elementary school teachers at Lakehead Public Schools plan to begin withholding job-related duties on Monday.

OPP stepping up traffic enforcement next week

OPP News Release (Sioux Lookout, ON) The 2015 Canada Road Safety Week starts May 12 at and ends May 18. It is an enforcement-driven initiative designed to increase public compliance with safe driving measures and ultimately, to save lives.

Power restored for Northwood neighbourhood (UPDATE)

UPDATE: Power has been restored to Northwood hydro customers. Below is the original news story about the Friday morning power outage. THUNDER BAY – A section of Northwood has been struck by a small but prolonged power outage.
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