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Fire guts home

Fire guts home

An early morning fire nearly gutted a north-side home. Witnesses spotted smoke and flames coming from the Merrill Street home at about 3 a.m. Monday.
Beat of the drum

Beat of the drum

A local group specializing in a form of Japanese percussion is getting an opportunity to learn from the masters of the art.

Plans for Atikokan arena slowed down

ATIKOKAN, Ont. -- The plans for a new arena in Atikokan have hit a roadblock. A lack of federal and provincial funding partners has resulted in construction the municipality was hoping to start this summer being halted.
Nabbed again

Nabbed again

City police continue to be kept busy by an individual who has yet to learn not to drink and drive.
Busy times ahead

Busy times ahead

It’s going to be a busy year for the local port, a grain industry expert says. Everything that could go right or wrong did last year as the largest grain crop in the country’s history is still making its way through the shipping system.

Kloosterhuis files to run for re-election as Oliver Paipoonge mayor

Lucy Kloosterhuis has officially launched her re-election bid for mayor of Oliver Paipoonge. Kloosterhuis has served as the mayor of the municipality representing Rosslyn, Slate River, Kakabeka Falls and Murillo since first being elected in 2003.
Snow not enough to stop annual Easter Egg hunt at Gammondale Farm.

Snow not enough to stop annual Easter Egg hunt at Gammondale Farm.

It looks a lot more like Christmas than it does Easter in Thunder Bay. Nevertheless, the annual Easter egg hunt at Gammondale Farm went on as scheduled as families braved the weather conditions on Saturday.
Hearing the music

Hearing the music

Record Store Day is a hit in Thunder Bay. For the first time, music aficionados in the city were able to partake in what is fast becoming an annual music industry event.
Winter fury continues

Winter fury continues

THUNDER BAY -- Easter weekend isn’t enough incentive for Mother Nature to lighten her wintery wrath.
New outlook

New outlook

Cameron Taylor is walking away from the fourth annual Boys Conference with a new outlook on life. "I don't think I'll really look at anything the same," said the Grade 7 Agnew H. Johnston Public School student.
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