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Three Kings to play in NAPHL all-star games

Three Kings to play in NAPHL all-star games

Omar Belisle and Christian Cicigoi will represent the Minor Midget Kings in the U16 contest, while Quinton Loon-Stewartson will play in the U18 game.
Medical school conducts research with ELA

Medical school conducts research with ELA

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine and the Experimental Lakes area have agreed to collaborate on research into environmental health.
Climbing Toy Mountain for another season

Climbing Toy Mountain for another season

The Cranton Wellness Centre has launched it's 12th annual Toy Mountain campaign Tuesday afternoon.
Confrontations erupt in the Courthouse

Confrontations erupt in the Courthouse

Protestors stood outside the Thunder Bay Courthouse Tuesday afternoon to watch a woman accused of killing a dog hear the charges laid.
College broadcasting program on hold for a second year

College broadcasting program on hold for a second year

Confederation College has extended the suspension of its Broadcasting program to another year.
South side school amalgamations delayed

South side school amalgamations delayed

Sir Winston Churchill CVI will not close at the end of the 2017 school year as scheduled due to a change in provincial capital deadlines.
OPP seek public help locating missing man

OPP seek public help locating missing man

Grant Tiboni hasn't been seen since Sept. 8, 2016
Watch where you park: Calendar parking begins

Watch where you park: Calendar parking begins

Not abiding by calendar parking guidelines could net offenders a $50 fine.
Cost of proposed new art gallery on the rise

Cost of proposed new art gallery on the rise

The cost of building a new art gallery on the waterfront has increased to $33 million.
Curling club could stay at Gardens for 20 years without $9.8M renovations

Curling club could stay at Gardens for 20 years without $9.8M renovations

In response to the city's draft Recreation Master Plan recommendation to divest curling from Fort William Gardens, curling club president Stan Nemec claims the facility could last another 20 years
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