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Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital after crash

Police fined an 80-year woman after a crash along Highway 11-17 Sunday afternoon. Thunder Bay detachment OPP officers say a car and a motorcycle collided at the Vibert Road intersection of the highway at about 3 p.m.
River Terrace development opponents appear before council

River Terrace development opponents appear before council

The proposed expansion of a housing development near green space has residents, students and Lakehead University faculty members seeing red. River Terrace Developments has an agreement to purchase 13.

Volcano aftermath impacts local travel plans

While the aftermath of last week’s volcanic eruption in Iceland is now reaching Newfoundland’s airspace, the Thunder Bay Airport Authority isn’t worried about the ash that’s grounded most European flights reaching Northwestern Ontario.

OPP officer resigns before police hearing

A Nipigon OPP officer charged with production and possession of a controlled substance has resigned from her position as a provincial constable.

North Bay man to resurrect Northern Ontario party

A North Bay man has begun circulating a petition to introduce a new provincial political party. Edward Deibel is lobbying to get the Northern Ontario Heritage Party registered before the next election in 2011.
Braun building faces $5-million dilemma

Braun building faces $5-million dilemma

A nearly $5-million difference in repair costs could keep students and faculty out of Lakehead University’s burned out Braun building longer than planned.

Awards honour Chamber and non-Chamber businesses

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce held its 16th Annual Business Awards Saturday night at the Valhalla Inn. This year, the Board of Directors decided to include categories for members as well as non-members. Thirteen awards were handed out in total.

Body of missing man recovered from area lake

The body of a Minnesota man that had been missing for almost a month has been recovered. Fred Bisel, 68, was on a snowmobile with friend in the area of Goose Neck Narrows on Lake of the Woods. Bisel broke through the ice.
Irwin enters mayor's race as city's third candidate

Irwin enters mayor's race as city's third candidate

Make it three in the race for Thunder Bay’s mayor’s chair.
Waiter race

Waiter race

Waiters and waitress say a good server is polite, friendly and doesn’t spill anything. Confederation College Hospitality Management Program held its first "who’s the greater waiter" race outside Ryan Hall on Sunday.
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