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Fire damages High Street home

Fire damages High Street home

A small deck fire Thursday night caused extensive damage to the back of a High Street North home. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue responded to the fire at about 9 p.m., arriving and quickly extinguishing it. Damage was limited to the siding and eaves.
Regional leaders, industry agree North needs more autonomy

Regional leaders, industry agree North needs more autonomy

THUNDER BAY -- Industry and regional leaders seem to agree that the North needs more autonomy to take full advantage of its resources.

Speeding leads to impaired driving bust on Highway 17

IGNACE, Ont. -- A Winnipeg man is in hot water after an early morning traffic stop by police in Ignace.
Conference gives students chance to discuss discrimination, stereotyping

Conference gives students chance to discuss discrimination, stereotyping

Chantele Gouliquer wants to bring social change back to her community.
Tuition hike of three per cent not necessary, LUSU officials say

Tuition hike of three per cent not necessary, LUSU officials say

THUNDER BAY -- Dan Bacsa says there are other ways for Lakehead University to find $450,000 annually than on the backs of an already burdened student body.
Cocaine, crack and pot seized after north-side home raided by police

Cocaine, crack and pot seized after north-side home raided by police

THUNDER BAY – Three people have been charged following a drug bust in this city. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say a search warrant was executed at a Sequoia Drive home just before 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.
City council at odds over Event Centre decisions

City council at odds over Event Centre decisions

THUNDER BAY -- City council continues to be at odds on whether to try and proceed with the event centre. Coun.
LISTEN: Costco announcement 'hopefully soon,' mayor says

LISTEN: Costco announcement 'hopefully soon,' mayor says

THUNDER BAY – CKPR Radio’s Danny and Laura sat down with Mayor Keith Hobbs and spoke about a variety of issues including when the city knew the federal government wasn’t funding the event centre and how likely a Costco in this city

Chief of Ontario call for accountability in wake of Gladue decision: News Release

News release provided by Chiefs of Ontario _______________ TORONTO, ON (April 2, 2015) --- Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy is calling for justice for Cindy Gladue and support across the province in the wake of the recent not guilty verdict in the

Seatbelt-related deaths hit 10 year low: OPP

OPP News release follows ____________ (ORILLIA, ON) – Seeing seat belt-related deaths on OPP-patrolled roads shrink from 120 ten years ago (2005) to 50 last year (2014) has the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) optimistic about the growing import
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