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Dental care

Dental care

Denis Cabral hasn’t been to a dentist in more than six years. He wasn’t able to afford to go to since he hurt his back.
Deeper underground: Street gangs still active, but less visible

Deeper underground: Street gangs still active, but less visible

Rob Hurley wants to help clean up the mess he made when he introduced the Native Syndicate into Thunder Bay. The 27-year-old is a former gang member, and says he’s changed a lot since his days with the notorious street gang.

Man gets seven years for arson

A man was sentenced to seven years in jail Friday for an arson last year. Daniel Paul Smith, 45, pled guilty at the Ontario Court of Justice to three counts of arson after a fire on Robertson Street last November.
Federal budget needs investments, not cuts: NDP finance critic

Federal budget needs investments, not cuts: NDP finance critic

The federal finance critic says the upcoming budget needs to be about investment, not cuts.
Compassionate class

Compassionate class

Students and staff at a local high school have given a special gift to a special cause. St. Ignatius High School held a small ceremony Friday afternoon to donate more than $15,000, raised by staff and students, for Michael Michon, an 18-year-old St.
Hotel, Harvey's coming

Hotel, Harvey's coming

Visitors to Thunder Bay could have a new place to sleep as soon as next Christmas.

Internet outage impacting some TBayTel customers

Many TBayTel customers were without Internet Friday. TBayTel confirmed that an unstable fibre optic connection resulted in a loss of service for several hours.
Research week begins

Research week begins

Lakehead University kicked off its seventh annual Research and Innovation Week Friday with the announcement of a $1.4 million grant.
Street skiing

Street skiing

Every day as Van Bailey drives home from school along Dufferin Street, he wishes he was travelling down the hill with a pair of skis strapped to his feet.

OPP investigating series of break-ins around Gorham Township

Officers with the OPP continue to investigate a series of recent break-ins reported in Gorham Township. Officials with the OPP say the thieves appear to be targeting camps in the Maki Lake Road area.
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