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Alzheimer Society's annual charity walk raises $45,000

Alzheimer Society's annual charity walk raises $45,000

THUNDER BAY -- Cherie Kok knows the effects of Alzheimer’s disease impact entire families. Her mother was first diagnosed with the disorder seven years ago and that’s when she turned to the Alzheimer Society of Thunder Bay for help.
Superior North EMS developing program to protect paramedics mental health

Superior North EMS developing program to protect paramedics mental health

THUNDER BAY -- First responders are tasked with being the stabilizing force in dealing with some of society’s most dangerous and tragic situations.
Gravelle describes first formal Ring of Fire meeting with Rickford as "positive" step

Gravelle describes first formal Ring of Fire meeting with Rickford as "positive" step

THUNDER BAY -- Michael Gravelle says he is encouraged after a “positive” first formal meeting regarding the Ring of Fire with the federal Minister of Natural Resources.
Victim, accused both taken to hospital after stabbing at north side hotel

Victim, accused both taken to hospital after stabbing at north side hotel

THUNDER BAY -- A man is in hospital with serious injuries after a stabbing at a north side hotel. A release from the Thunder Bay Police Service says officers were called to the Shoreline Hotel at about 7 p.m.
Driver taken to hospital after truck smashes into tree

Driver taken to hospital after truck smashes into tree

THUNDER BAY -- In a battle between a truck and a tree, the tree usually wins. That was the lesson a male driver learned the hard way Saturday afternoon when he smashed his truck into a tree on Clarkson Street.
Radbourne acclaimed as Green Party candidate in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Radbourne acclaimed as Green Party candidate in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

THUNDER BAY -- Christy Radbourne will be carrying the Green banner in Thunder Bay-Rainy River during the upcoming federal election.
Local teen harpist awarded gold medal from Royal Conservatory of Music

Local teen harpist awarded gold medal from Royal Conservatory of Music

THUNDER BAY -- Kayla Falkenholt has always loved music. And it shows in the variety of instruments she can play from the piano, flute and pipe organ to the accordion, guitar and violin.
Province pushing forward on Ring of Fire, finance minister assures

Province pushing forward on Ring of Fire, finance minister assures

THUNDER BAY -- The province is doing everything it can to make the Ring of Fire attractive and competitive for business, says Charles Sousa.
Despite report on school closures, local separate board to maintain status quo

Despite report on school closures, local separate board to maintain status quo

THUNDER BAY -- School closures aren’t on the horizon at the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board, says its superintendent of business and corporate services.
Council Preview: Sewer surcharge question returns to city hall

Council Preview: Sewer surcharge question returns to city hall

THUNDER BAY -- Shelby Ch'ng needs some questions answered before she decides whether to approve of a proposed sewer surcharge increase.
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