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A fire safety plan

A fire safety plan

Family Day and family safety are a natural fit. On Monday Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue Service personnel want families throughout the city to take 15 minutes to discuss an evacuation plan should a blaze break out in the home.

Canadian Forces launches scholarship

Canadian Forces units in Thunder Bay made a stop at Confederation College Thursday to announce a new scholarship program.

Cascades closing for cleanup

The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority will close the Cascades Conservation Area for three weeks to cleanup damages caused by a fall windstorm. The closure will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 16 and remain closed until Monday, March 8.

Instructors narrowly vote in favour of college contract

Instructors at Ontario’s community colleges voted 51 per cent in favour of their employer’s contract offer.

City hits the streets

People around the world can now take a virtual tour around the streets of Thunder Bay. The city was added this week to the Google "Street View" service available on the Internet.

Greenstone approves admin building construction plans

Greenstone council approved a plan to move forward with the construction of a new administration building. The long-awaited project has a budget of about $3.5-million dollars.

Adopt an athlete launched for Special Olympics

Just as the Winter Olympics are set to begin in Vancouver, Thunder Bay has been chosen as the host city for the 2011 Special Olympics Ontario Winter Games.

Career fair aims to inspire students

A new event aimed at inspiring Aboriginal students was held in Thunder Bay Wednesday. About 360 high school students from around the region attended the Blueprint for the Future Career Fair.

Firearms keep NAPS officers busy

Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service officers on the Mishkeegogamang First Nation have been busy dealing with firearm offences.
Superior walk

Superior walk

A pair of grandparents hopes to walk the entire shoreline of Lake Superior within five months. Mike Link, 64, and his wife Kate Crowley, 60, plan to hike around the Great Lake on April 29.
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