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Power of partnerships

Power of partnerships

THUNDER BAY -- Providing the best cancer care is dependent on partnerships, says the president of Cancer Care Ontario.
A small step

A small step

THUNDER BAY -- Judy Davies would love to see a city council split evenly between men and women. But with just eight females running next month, she knows she faces an uphill battle.
‘A bigger look’

‘A bigger look’

The city took its first steps Wednesday toward the completion of a 20-year storm-water master plan, hosting an open house where members of the public were encouraged to provide feedback as the municipality looks to the future.
Focus on numbers

Focus on numbers

THUNDER BAY -- Mathematics will be a focal point for local elementary students after the latest standardized test results show a need for improvement in that area.
Parts of Northwest hit with first snowfall of the season

Parts of Northwest hit with first snowfall of the season

GERALDTON, Ont. -- Residents in Greenstone woke up to a shocking, or perhaps a beautiful sight, depending on how the people there feel about snow in September. In Geraldton, about five centimetres of wet snow fell overnight.
Students learn importance of water conservation

Students learn importance of water conservation

THUNDER BAY -- Bill Bartley says only two per cent of the world’s water is drinkable. He’d like to see the younger generation capture a firm understanding of that point while they’re still young enough to let it sink in.

Texas man arrested after border crossing, police pursuit

Pigeon River, Ont. -- A Texas man has been arrested after failing to stop at the Pigeon River border crossing. The OPP was called around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday after the vehicle blew through the border crossing.
Safety Awards

Safety Awards

Crime prevention starts at home. The police can’t be everywhere, says Coun. Joe Virdiramo, commenting Wednesday on the importance of the fourth annual Mayor’s Community Safety Awards.

OPP investigating death in Pikangikum First Nation

PIKANGIKUM FIRST NATION, Ont. – Provincial police are investigating the death of a teen in this remote Far North First Nation community.
Costco coming?

Costco coming?

THUNDER BAY -- Mayor Keith Hobbs is not happy someone at city hall appears to have leaked sensitive and confidential details of Costco’s possible arrival in Thunder Bay.
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