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Group of four cycling across Canada to raise awareness, money for AIDS research

Group of four cycling across Canada to raise awareness, money for AIDS research

THUNDER BAY – Most university students spend their summers relaxing or working to make money to pay their tuition. But a group of four are cycling across the country while raising money and awareness to combat HIV.
Racers take to Waverley Park hill for annual Soapbox Races

Racers take to Waverley Park hill for annual Soapbox Races

THUNDER BAY – Juliet Elliott won’t get her driver’s license for at least another four years. But that didn’t stop the 12-year-old from racing down one of the city’s fastest hills on Saturday.
Charity event puts humans on life-size foosball table (6 Photos)

Charity event puts humans on life-size foosball table (6 Photos)

THUNDER BAY – A tournament that featured humans playing the role of Foosball players helped raise an estimated $2,000 for the Habitat for Humanity.
Meet Nicki, the friendly crossing guard who waves to you as she brings students safely across the road

Meet Nicki, the friendly crossing guard who waves to you as she brings students safely across the road

Neela Arseneau, clad in her orange safety vest and with a stop-sign in hand, strides out into the intersection at Windsor and Junot.
Fire department welcomes seven new firefighters to its ranks

Fire department welcomes seven new firefighters to its ranks

THUNDER BAY – Becoming a professional firefighter has been a goal Graham Fron has spent the past 12 years doing everything he could to achieve.
'Everybody should have CPR training'

'Everybody should have CPR training'

THUNDER BAY – The actions of quick-thinking civilians to an incident Thursday serves as a reminder to the importance of a simple life-saving technique.
A mine's controlled release of wastewater has one First Nation leader worried about its impact

A mine's controlled release of wastewater has one First Nation leader worried about its impact

GULL BAY FIRST NATION, Ont. – Contaminated ponds from a nearby mining operation has the chief of one First Nation concerned about a lack of consultation as well as the potential impacts.
Like it or not, more P7 postal codes to lose door-to-door mail delivery next year

Like it or not, more P7 postal codes to lose door-to-door mail delivery next year

THUNDER BAY – About 31,000 local residents will be converted to community mailboxes next year.
Soapbox racers ready to go

Soapbox racers ready to go

THUNDER BAY – The 12th annual George Jeffrey Children’s Centre Soapbox Races are set to hit the Waverley Park hill this weekend. Preparations for the event begin Friday, with soapbox car inspections being held from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m.
Homeowner charged for selling liquor illegally following police raid

Homeowner charged for selling liquor illegally following police raid

Thunder Bay Police Service news release: Homeowner Charged For Unlawfully Selling Liquor A Provincial Offences Act warrant was successful executed at a residence in the 100 block of Finlayson St. just after 10:00 p.m. on June 4, 2015.
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