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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.
Jade Express fire likely to remain a mystery: Investigators

Jade Express fire likely to remain a mystery: Investigators

THUNDER BAY -- The cause of a fire at a local Chinese restaurant will have to remain a mystery. The blaze at Jade Express, on the corner of Court and Bay Streets, shut down traffic in all directions Tuesday afternoon.
Getting connected

Getting connected

THUNDER BAY -- Networking is key to most business success.
Blaze snuffed out

Blaze snuffed out

THUNDER BAY – A Tuesday afternoon fire at a city restaurant is under investigation. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue crews responded to the Jade Express restaurant at the corner of Bay Street and Court Street around 2:30 p.m.
Seatbelt blitz

Seatbelt blitz

Seatbelts save lives. Police have been saying that for decades. For 38 years wearing one has been mandatory in Ontario. But for some reason, the message isn’t getting across to everyone. Const.
Province hopes building code change will help boost forestry sector

Province hopes building code change will help boost forestry sector

THUNDER BAY – The province is hoping changes to its building code can play a role in revitalizing the beleaguered forestry industry.
Major raid

Major raid

A major bust has local police proud but concerned about the guns and drugs seized. The Thunder Bay Police Service's guns and gangs unit took down several alleged members of 856, a gang with roots in B.C.

Reports of man with a pistol leads to gun-drawn arrest

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to reports of a firearm Monday evening in the city’s north end. Thunder Bay Police Service officers received reports just before 8 p.m.
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