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No tolerance for school-zone speeders

No tolerance for school-zone speeders

Speeding in school zones is a problem, and local police say they’ll be showing offending drivers zero tolerance.
$5.5M carpenter's training building now open

$5.5M carpenter's training building now open

THUNDER BAY – A third of local carpenters will retire by 2020 but a new building will ensure the next generation of tradespeople fills their shoes safely. The smell of freshly-cut wood hung over the parking lot outside the $5.
Car crashes into drug store

Car crashes into drug store

THUNDER BAY – A vehicle crashed into a drug store on the city’s north side Tuesday morning.
NAN announces support for pipeline protest

NAN announces support for pipeline protest

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Media Release/ Statement: THUNDER BAY -- Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler has joined First Nation leaders from both sides of the Canada-United States border who have answered a call to action by the Standing
MP reveals Northshore FedNor funding

MP reveals Northshore FedNor funding

Several municipalities along the North shore are getting a share of more than a million dollars of funding from FedNor. MP Patty Hajdu (Lib., Thunder Bay - Superior North) was in Terrace Bay Monday to make the announcement. The bulk of the $1.
Fort Frances assault under investigation

Fort Frances assault under investigation

FORT FRANCES -- Ontario Provincial Police in Fort Frances are seeking the public's help to solve a recent assault. Police, in a release issued on Tuesday, say the incident occurred in the 600 block of Victoria Avenue on Aug. 22, at about 8:30 p.

NOSM celebrates its tenth year with a strong female group

THUNDER BAY -- The Northern Ontario School of Medicine is celebrating its tenth year at Lakehead University, and this semester, the first-year class of future doctors has a strong female contingent.

Crossover open houses scheduled for two September dates

THUNDER BAY – The public will have a chance to give feedback on planned crossovers on city streets.
School board, union talks resume as school year begins

School board, union talks resume as school year begins

THUNDER BAY -- Negotiations between the Thunder Bay Catholic District School board, and the union representing nearly 400 elementary teachers will start again this week.

Lucky students received backpacks through RBC program

THUNDER BAY -- Some lucky students on the Fort William First Nation got a special surprise Monday for when they go back to school.
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