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Study examines domestic abuse punishment

A new report released in Thunder Bay suggests the criminal court system isn't tough enough on domestic abuse offenders.
Providing opportunity

Providing opportunity

A Nepalis woman said she could have used a website that offers information on the communities of Northwestern Ontario when she first arrived here more than half a year ago.
Man in serious condition

Man in serious condition

A pedestrian remains in serious condition after an alleged hit and run Wednesday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to Secord Street just before 2 a.m. and said they saw the man had a serious head injury.

Police investigate Westfort stabbing

Police are investigating a possible stabbing that officers responded to early Wednesday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers attended an apartment building on West Frederica Street after shortly after midnight.
Words from Walkerton

Words from Walkerton

A decade after the Walkerton tragedy, one resident from the Southern Ontario town is making sure the rest of the country never forgets the lessons learned from his community.

Raise the rent starts

Community representatives helped to kick off an annual fund raiser for Shelter House Thunder Bay Wednesday by reaching out to family, friends and colleagues to donate to the facility.

Lakehead's new vice-president starts

Lakehead University has introduced its new vice-president of University Advancement.

Hampton wants fix for health-care travel grants

Former Ontario NDP leader MPP Howard Hampton (Kenora-Rainy River) says access to medical specialists for dozens of northern residents has been put at risk because of inefficiencies in the Northern Health Travel Grant system.

Fire does little damage to Lappe church

Firefighters believe a plumbing torch may have led to a small fire in an area Church Tuesday. Lappe Fire and Rescue responded to a fire call at the Lappe Lutheran Church at about 11:30 a.m.
Go Green Expo

Go Green Expo

For Thunder Bay to become greener, communities need to work together, said the chair of the Go Green Expo. EarthWise and the City of Thunder Bay announced the first green exhibition scheduled for Sept. 10 to 12.
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