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Harvest for Hunger

Harvest for Hunger

The Regional Food Distribution Association is relying on a sense of community to stock its shelves this fall. “We’re not an island and we can’t do it by ourselves,” said executive director Volker Kromm.

Pair arrested after police raid suspected grow-op

Police say they found an indoor and outdoor marijuana grow operation following a search of a Terrace Bay home Friday. Officials with the Combined Forces Organized Crime Unit say officers searched a home on Birch Crescent in Terrace Bay.

Council preview: Crime prevention plan set for spotlight

After months of planning, a new community safety and crime prevention plan is set to come before city council Monday night. The plan was created by the city's crime prevention council, which formed last December.
Sombre reminder

Sombre reminder

Police officers across the country honoured the four fallen police officers during the 20th annual Police and Peace Officers’ National Memorial day parade Sunday.
Raising awareness

Raising awareness

Anne Chuchmuch doesn’t want people to judge her just because she has HIV. The 46-year-old contracted the autoimmune disease in 2005 and has lived with it ever since.

One person dead following Highway 11/17 crash

Police say a man has died from injuries he sustained during a single motor vehicle collision along Highway 11/17 just west of Nipigon. Nipigon OPP officers say the collision happened on Saturday around 8 p.m.

Development workers reach last minute tentative deal

Thunder Bay Development workers narrowly averted a strike after they reached a last minute tentative agreement with Community Living Thunder Bay and Avenue ll Community Program Services.

Wal-Mart stores planned for County Fair, Arthur Street market

Wal-Mart has confirmed it plans to open up two new stores in the city by late 2012. Wal-Mart Canada announced that the company finished negotiating with Target Canada for leases of 39 store locations held by Zellers.
Save the drama

Save the drama

Chris Kosloski would be horrified to see a movie about him in high school. “That would be awful,” he said.
Green forum has candidates discuss region’s green economy

Green forum has candidates discuss region’s green economy

Candidates for Thunder Bay-Superior North showed how green their parties were at a public forum on Saturday.
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