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Lakehead, Library partner for speakers series

Lakehead, Library partner for speakers series

Lakehead University media release: Lakehead University has once again partnered with the Thunder Bay Public Library to offer the In Conversation Speaker Series.
Highlighting the importance of breast cancer awareness

Highlighting the importance of breast cancer awareness

October isn't just about National Breast Cancer Awareness month, it's also about saving lives.
Police seek help locating at-risk youth

Police seek help locating at-risk youth

Neil Gunner, 14, last seen in Kakabeka Falls area, may be headed for Thunder Bay
Local anthropologist talks about the "hobbits" of human evolution

Local anthropologist talks about the "hobbits" of human evolution

Dr. Matt Tocheri led a presentation on what is known about the extinct human species known as Homo Floresiensis.
Privatization of alcohol sales concerns LCBO employees

Privatization of alcohol sales concerns LCBO employees

LCBO workers’ anti-privatization campaign made its way to Thunder Bay Saturday afternoon.
Rescue dog stars in her own calendar

Rescue dog stars in her own calendar

A northern rescue dog is helping to raise awareness with her own rescue dog calendar
Video game teaches children how to escape fires

Video game teaches children how to escape fires

The Great Escape has saved lives, says Shane Ferguson, manager of the pre-service firefighter education program at Confederation College while demonstrating the video game to youngsters on Saturday
City has delayed two major road upgrades

City has delayed two major road upgrades

The City of Thunder Bay has put a pair of major road upgrades on hold until 2018.
Lowest number of single-detached home starts in 16 years

Lowest number of single-detached home starts in 16 years

The city is seeing the lowest number of single-detached house starts since 2000.
Schreiber residents to stop TransCanada traffic over property value concerns

Schreiber residents to stop TransCanada traffic over property value concerns

Lakefront property owners in Schreiber plan to stop TransCanada Highway traffic on Saturday ntend to slow traffic on the TransCanada Highway on Saturday to protest tax leaps resulting from their property assessments.
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