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Local documentary wins award

A documentary created by a group of Thunder Bay film makers was recognized this past weekend at a film festival that attracts entries from around the globe. Director Kelly Saxberg's Life is But a Dream premiered in Toronto at the Hot Doc's festival.
MS Society carnation campaign returns

MS Society carnation campaign returns

There’s always been an aura of hope surrounding the Multiple Sclerosis Society’s annual carnation campaign, but this year the optimism is especially high.
HST protest hits Expressway

HST protest hits Expressway

Traffic slowed to a crawl on a small stretch of the Thunder Bay Expressway Tuesday as Fort William First Nations community members continued to fight the pending harmonized sales tax.
OLS to setup shop at former StarTek location

OLS to setup shop at former StarTek location

It may have been the worst-kept secret in the city, but the former StarTek call centre in Victoriaville Mall is empty no longer. Less than four months after the company abandoned the location, on Tuesday the city announced that P.E.I.
100 per cent high speed

100 per cent high speed

A future federal Liberal government will bring high-speed Internet to every rural, remote and Northern community across Canada announced Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff Tuesday morning in Thunder Bay.
Not the time for tenure reform: OFIA president

Not the time for tenure reform: OFIA president

The president of the Ontario Forest Industries Association says now is not the time for tenure reform, calling the province’s recently released proposal one more challenge the hard-hit industry must overcome to land on its feet.

Shipping season shows promising start

The Port of Thunder Bay is witnessing a promising start to its shipping season.
Council defers approval of sidewalk project

Council defers approval of sidewalk project

City council has referred approval of the 2010 sidewalk and street lighting projects to next week after residents of North High Street opposed the location of a new sidewalk in their area Monday night.
Finance minister promotes HST credit during Northern visit

Finance minister promotes HST credit during Northern visit

A proposed $35-million energy tax credit for Northern Ontarians is not nearly enough to cancel out the increased costs taxpayers will face when the harmonized sales tax comes into effect on July 1, says provincial NDP leader Andrea Horwath.

Police make arrests following prostitution crackdown

A weekend sweep by local police has resulted in several prostitution arrests. The Thunder Bay Police Focused Enforcement Team, Intelligence Unit and Community Response team, along with the OPP, conducted the joint action Friday and Saturday nights.
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