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Port Arthur Stadium construction delays put Border Cats on the road

Port Arthur Stadium construction delays put Border Cats on the road

Construction delays to the Port Arthur Stadium have resulted in nine early June home games being played on the road.
Letter to the Editor: What the Northern Ontario Party stands for

Letter to the Editor: What the Northern Ontario Party stands for

I would like to clarify what our party stands for and why we intend on running candidates for the upcoming provincial election. The media likes to generalize us as a separatist party.
Columbus Centre receives $100,000 investment

Columbus Centre receives $100,000 investment

The Canadian government is investing $100,000 toward upgrades to the pool area at the Fort William Columbus Centre in Thunder Bay.
Union pickets ‘growing privatization’ of alcohol sales

Union pickets ‘growing privatization’ of alcohol sales

OPSEU members held an information picket at a local LCBO location saying the sale of alcohol in grocery stores is hurting a $2 billion a year public entity.
Male body found in McIntyre River

Male body found in McIntyre River

Police dive team recovered a body from the McIntyre River on Thursday.
Missing 16-year-old found

Missing 16-year-old found

Missing 16-year-old has been found.
Suspects sought in corner store robbery

Suspects sought in corner store robbery

Police say two males wanted in connection with May 12 incident at Alley's Corner Variety Store.
Police call for end of 'finger pointing' at their Keeash, Begg investigations

Police call for end of 'finger pointing' at their Keeash, Begg investigations

One day after being publicly criticized for their search efforts into the disappearance of Josiah Begg and investigation into death of Tammy Keeash, the Thunder Bay Police Service responded by urging for "holding hands" and end "pointing fingers."
Man allegedly exposes himself to female jogger

Man allegedly exposes himself to female jogger

Incident took place Wednesday night around 8 p.m. in the Boulevard Lake area.
Billboard Rescue participants brave chilly weather

Billboard Rescue participants brave chilly weather

Annual event, celebrating its 25th anniversary, is the United Way of Thunder Bay's single-largest fundraiser each year.
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