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The Art of War: how failing rubble could rekindle military history

The Art of War: how failing rubble could rekindle military history

First World War mural on High Street wall could pave way for area memorial route.
Winnipeg murder trial has Thunder Bay connection

Winnipeg murder trial has Thunder Bay connection

Evidence that was processed in a Thunder Bay lab is playing a role at a high-profile Winnipeg murder trial.
Northwestern Ontario air carrier re-organizing

Northwestern Ontario air carrier re-organizing

A small regional air carrier that has been temporarily grounded hopes to resume service within a couple of weeks.
Ambassador's call for affordable energy and policy transparency

Ambassador's call for affordable energy and policy transparency

Business think tank concerned about impact current policy has on investment in Ontario's North.
McCarville rink won't sneak up on anyone at 2017 Scotties play-downs

McCarville rink won't sneak up on anyone at 2017 Scotties play-downs

Thunder Bay rink looking for second straight provincial women's curling championship this week in NIpigon.
Council running long game with recreation plan

Council running long game with recreation plan

City council passed the Recreation & Facilities Master Plan on Monday, an infrastructure priority roadmap that will play out over more than a decade.
Unattended stove led to Empress Avenue fire

Unattended stove led to Empress Avenue fire

Fire investigators have determined that it was unattended cooking that led to a Sunday morning fire at an Empress Avenue home. The lone female occupant of the house was taken to hospital for assessment as a precaution.
Gastroinestinal illness strikes two senior homes

Gastroinestinal illness strikes two senior homes

Health Unit places restrictions on Pineview Court and Roseview Manor during outbreak.
Dead of winter in Thunder Bay sees warming trend

Dead of winter in Thunder Bay sees warming trend

This is supposed to be the dead of winter, but Thunder Bay will experience an extended warming trend.
Man survives plunge to bottom of Lake of the Woods

Man survives plunge to bottom of Lake of the Woods

A northwestern Ontario man escaped with a minor injury after the machine he was operating fell to the bottom of Lake of the Woods.
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