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Young artists’ work on display for Art Gallery’s student exhibition

THUNDER BAY -- Three-hundred local high school students are showcasing more than 300 works of art at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery's student art exhibition.
University student union hosting debate featuring Superior-North candidates

University student union hosting debate featuring Superior-North candidates

THUNDER BAY -- Candidates running to represent the city’s north-side provincial riding will face off Monday in a newly organized debate.
Moving in soon

Moving in soon

THUNDER BAY - Patients waiting for long-term care will start moving into the transitional care unit at the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital site Monday. The 26 beds at the St.

Atikokan man assaulted with hammer: OPP

ATIKOKAN, Ont. -- A 40 year old man from this small Northwestern Ontario town has been charged with assault. On Tuesday, May 20, OPP officers were called to a report of two men in a physical altercation outside a Gorrie Street home.

Area First Nation plans protest over nuclear waste storage talks

RED ROCK, Ont. -- Red Rock First Nations is planning a protest for next month over ongoing talks of nuclear waste storage within the region.
Cyclotron on horizon

Cyclotron on horizon

THUNDER BAY -- The city's research institute expects the $4-million cyclotron to be installed this fall.

City to begin compost giveaway Friday

THUNDER BAY - The city will be giving away compost to residents starting Friday. The City of Thunder Bay officially announced the compost giveaway Thursday in a news release.
Walking with history

Walking with history

THUNDER BAY - The history of mining in Northwestern Ontario is all around the city's north core if a person knows where to look.
Mining research given fiscal boost

Mining research given fiscal boost

THUNDER BAY - Mining industry research within the region was given a philanthropic boost Thursday.
Calling for plebiscite

Calling for plebiscite

THUNDER BAY -- The vast majority of residents want a plebiscite to decide the fate of a proposed $100-million event centre, claim some members of the Concerned Taxpayers of Thunder Bay.
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