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Meet the Candidates: Frank Pullia

Meet the Candidates: Frank Pullia

Everything might not be great in Thunder Bay right now but the sky isn't falling either, says Frank Pullia. The former at-large councillor, running for a seat again, said a balance needs to be struck with city council based on fiscal prudence.
Celebrating heritage

Celebrating heritage

THUNDER BAY -- Genevieve Beauvais is proud of her French heritage.
Major child porn bust

Major child porn bust

VAUGHAN, Ont. -- Police have charged more than 50 people from across Ontario in a massive online child exploitation investigation. On Thursday officials with the OPP announced at a media conference in Vaughan, Ont.
City manager says Thunder Bay's share of an event centre could be $42 million

City manager says Thunder Bay's share of an event centre could be $42 million

The city's share of the proposed event centre could be around $42 million.
Multiple Sclerosis Society Park officially opens within Junot Park

Multiple Sclerosis Society Park officially opens within Junot Park

THUNDER BAY -- Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease.

Single vehicle crash sends 82-year-old driver to hospital

THUNDER BAY -- An 82-year-old Toronto man was airlifted to the hospital after a single vehicle crash on Highway 17 Wednesday.

Police looking for man who insisted woman accept his offer for a ride

THUNDER BAY -- City police want to speak to a man who insisted a woman get in his car Wednesday morning.
Triple split

Triple split

THUNDER BAY-- Some McKenzie Public School students are in triple grade classrooms this year because of declining enrollment in the area.

Area school boards fall short in mathematics, EQAO finds

THUNDER BAY -- Students at both the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board and the Lakehead District School Board are lagging behind their provincial compatriots in mathematics.
Federal ambitions

Federal ambitions

Maureen Comuzzi-Stehmann says she plans to take another stab at federal politics. Comuzzi-Stehmann on Wednesday announced she plans to seek the Conservative nomination in Thunder Bay-Rainy River.
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