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Housing starts continue to lag behind 2013 pace

THUNDER BAY -- Housing starts in this area continue to lag behind statistics from 2013. The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation on Wednesday released new data showing 21 single and 18 multi unit starts in this city for the month of September.
School in mourning

School in mourning

THUNDER BAY -- The Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School community mourned the loss of one of their own Tuesday.
Cheesy investment

Cheesy investment

THUNDER BAY – Walter Schep wants to take the family business to the next level.
Meet the Candidates: Michael Komar

Meet the Candidates: Michael Komar

Michael Komar says Thunder Bay can do a lot better.

Chamber releases municipal candidate survey results

THUNDER BAY -- City voters have another tool to help them decide who is worthy of their vote on Oct. 27. The Chamber of Commerce has put together a survey for candidates , and the results are now posted online.
PC leadership hopeful Monte McNaughton wants party to expand provincial reach

PC leadership hopeful Monte McNaughton wants party to expand provincial reach

THUNDER BAY -- Monte McNaughton is amazed at the number of ridings his party has abandoned. Currently on a tour of all 107 Ontario ridings, the two-term MPP for Lambton-Kent-Middlesex said Northern Ontario is proof of that.
Unprecedented poll

Unprecedented poll

While not common, an advanced poll set up for members of a local young entrepreneurs group event is completely above board, says Thunder Bay’s city clerk.
Crown seeks 10 years

Crown seeks 10 years

THUNDER BAY – The Crown attorney wants Marcel Breton, a man who had $1.2 million in cash buried in his backyard, to spend 10 years in jail for his role in a drug trafficking operation police discovered five years ago.

George Jeffrey Children’s Centre names Tom Walters as permanent CEO

The George Jeffrey Children's Centre on Monday named its permanent CEO. Tom Walters has accepted the top job at the centre. He has been serving as the interim CEO since June of this year.
Meet the Candidates: Aldo Ruberto

Meet the Candidates: Aldo Ruberto

Aldo Ruberto sees a much different Thunder Bay now than when he was first elected to city council eight years ago.
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