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Symphony - Signature sounds close season

Thunder Bay’s signature landmark gracing our waterfront horizon, shrouded sometimes by clouds, other times mysteriously expanded in hue and dimension depending on the weather, most appropriately belongs on TBSO’s final Masterworks concert program of
Theatre Review - Magnus season closer loaded with chemistry

Theatre Review - Magnus season closer loaded with chemistry

Chemistry: it’s gotta be there from the get-go. Whether folks brought together for business or pleasure, whether for a little or a lot of both, the only way things will work out just fine, just jim-dandy, comes down to chemistry.

Fly-in fishing tips

Most anglers serious about their passion will at one time or another go on a fly-in fishing trip to some remote lake up north.

Cranes signal Spring

Cue the Twilight Zone theme...picture, if you will, two dogs and a man. The dogs are sitting in front of a large picture window; the man is beside them.

Hot Peruvian cuisine

This week I am writing my article from the Marriott Hotel in Lima, Peru, where the second-year culinary management students from Confederation College are on their international field placement.
Down but not out

Down but not out

Thunder Bay businessmen Anthony LeBlanc and Keith McCullough will not be purchasing the Phoenix Coyotes, after the city of Glendale, Ariz. on Tuesday night rejected the terms of an arena lease deal negotiated with the southern U.S. city.
Council defers turbine location report

Council defers turbine location report

Fearing legal ramifications, city council chose to defer a proposed resolution calling for a report on Horizon Wind Inc.’s revised plan for 18 wind turbines on the Nor’Wester Mountains.
School board takes input

School board takes input

Despite declined enrolment, education representatives asked Lakehead Public Schools to find a way to reduce class sizes. Lakehead District School Board budget committee held a meeting on Tuesday.

Metrolinx contract possible for local plant

Thunder Bay's Bombardier plant could be in line for another major Light Rail Vehicle contract if negotiations with a Southern Ontario rail agency are successful.

Two meetings scheduled for Golf Links upgrade

A pair of public meetings are planned for Wednesday to discuss the major upgrading of Golf Links Road and Junot Avenue. Work to expand the busy route to four lanes is expected to start next year.
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