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Smoke inhalation killed woman found in house fire aftermath: investigators

A woman who died in an early morning house fire in the city’s east end last Thursday was killed by smoke inhalation, investigators have concluded.
Heavy lifting

Heavy lifting

The addition next fall of a $3 million mobile harbour crane should open up plenty of business opportunities for the Thunder Bay Port Authority, says the organization’s CEO.
FedNor operates well under Industry Canada: Clement

FedNor operates well under Industry Canada: Clement

A stand-alone agency for FedNor means more bureaucracy, a high-profile Conservative candidate said during a local visit Tuesday.
Bioenergy better for economy than wind

Bioenergy better for economy than wind

Bioenergy supports the local economy by providing jobs, says the head of the Canadian Bio-Energy Association.
Whitesand First Nation to build a sawmill, co-gen plant with wood allocation

Whitesand First Nation to build a sawmill, co-gen plant with wood allocation

Whitesand First Nation has accepted a provincial wood allocation that could create 40 new jobs for that community.
Emergency search

Emergency search

A report of a body floating in the Kaministiquia River on Tuesday afternoon had emergency personnel on the water conducting a thorough search.
Candidate: Bruce Hyer

Candidate: Bruce Hyer

Bruce Hyer has come a long way since he first moved to the Thunder Bay-Superior North riding in 1976. The NDP candidate spent his first two years in the area living first in a tent then a log cabin 25 miles from the nearest road West of Armstrong.
Candidate: Yves Fricot

Candidate: Yves Fricot

Liberal candidate Yves Fricot says he’s worried a Conservative government will make Canada weaker. The father of three entered the federal election as a candidate for Thunder Bay – Superior North.
Candidate: Richard Harvey

Candidate: Richard Harvey

Richard Harvey knows a thing or two about dealing with tough times.
Candidate: Scot Kyle

Candidate: Scot Kyle

With nearly 50 per cent of eligible voters traditionally staying away from the ballot box on election day, Scot Kyle believes the “so-called apathetic vote” will mobilize on May 2.
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