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Blooming show

Blooming show

The Home and Garden Show has grown to be one of the largest events in Northwestern Ontario because it offers the community a one-stop shop for housing needs, says the show’s co-chair.

Police charge man for breaking into school

Police charged a 32-year-old-man with break and enter of a local high school on Saturday. Thunder Bay Police Services responded to a fire alarm at St. Ignatius High School around 5:20 a.m.

Store robbed at knifepoint

Thunder Bay Police Services officers are looking for a man who allegedly robbed a convenience store early Saturday morning. Police say a man armed with a knife robbed the Mac’s convenience store on May Street North around 4:20 a.m.
Still busy

Still busy

The City of Toronto’s decision to reduce its order of 185 light rail vehicles by 25 per cent won’t have a significant impact on the local Bombardier plant, says an area MPP.

NOSM, union in talks following announced layoff plans

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine and the union representing its support workers are back in talks after the school announced plans for layoffs Thursday.
Second search ends

Second search ends

Police conducted one last underwater search for missing 15-year-old Jordan Wabasse Friday. As of Friday afternoon, the OPP underwater search and rescue team hadn’t turned up any new evidence in the search for the missing teen, who was last seen Feb.
Sweeping for change

Sweeping for change

Children with mental health issues need help immediately. Right now in Thunder Bay, youth suffering from mental illness have to wait up to nine months before they can access the services of the Children’s Centre Foundation Thunder Bay.
High school using in-house program to combat oxy problem

High school using in-house program to combat oxy problem

Looking to nip a growing oxycodone problem in the bud, Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School officials have created an in-house solution designed to wean students off the powerful narcotic.
Windy compromise

Windy compromise

The city reached a potential compromise with Horizon Wind Inc. that could mean the end of a $126 million lawsuit.
Internship investments keeping more youth in the area

Internship investments keeping more youth in the area

Tyler Rea has seen many of his fellow graduates head out west for gainful employment.
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