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Old country blues

Old country blues

Recording an album in a barn on a bison ranch may seem strange, but it was a perfect fit for Jolene Higgins.
Possible explosive

Possible explosive

A potentially explosive object resulted in the shutdown of a portion of a south-end street on Friday. Thunder Bay Police responded to a call at a Fredrica Street residence shortly after 9:30 p.m.

Former Armed Forces medical technician found guilty for sex-related charges

A former Armed Forces medical technician who once served in Thunder Bay has been found guilty on several sexual assault charges.
Biomass solution

Biomass solution

The province's plan to convert the local power plant to biomass isn't what leaders in the region wanted, but they say it's a start.
Police seize computers, harddrives, nearly 10,000 DVDs in alleged child porn bust

Police seize computers, harddrives, nearly 10,000 DVDs in alleged child porn bust

City police have charged a local man for possession of child pornography after seizing computers, hard drives and nearly 10,000 DVDs.
No Frills opens

No Frills opens

What’s yellow and black and filled with hungry shoppers? No Frills, of course.

Impaired driver busted after snow tracks lead police to suspect’s driveway

Fresh snow makes for poor hit-and-run driving conditions, as one city driver learned Friday. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service were investigating a collision at County Fair Plaza just before 5 a.m. Friday.
A great addition

A great addition

The opening of Lakehead University's law school was just one of the highlights of the school's report to the community released Friday.

Influenza A cases confirmed: Health Unit

The district’s health unit has confirmed a pair of influenza A cases. The Thunder Bay and District Health Unit revealed the two laboratory- confirmed cases of influenza A in a news release issued to media Friday morning.
PARO Enterprising Women event focuses on securing supplier contracts

PARO Enterprising Women event focuses on securing supplier contracts

Millions of dollars leave Northern Ontario every year because smaller businesses don't see themselves as part of the goods and services supply chain.
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