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Kidney cancer expert shares hopeful new research

Thunder Bay Reginoal Health Sciences Centre Media Release (Thunder Bay – Thursday November 19, 2015) – Dr.

UPATE: Teen taken to hospital after crashing into hydro pole Thursday night

THUNDER BAY - An 18-year-old man had to be extricated from his pickup truck after crashing into a hydro pole on Golf Links Road Thursday night.
Hajdu talks ‘dream portfolio’ in one-on-one with Toronto Star

Hajdu talks ‘dream portfolio’ in one-on-one with Toronto Star

Thunder Bay MP and Status of Women Minister Patty Hajdu has been featured in a special one-on-one Q&A with one of Canada’s biggest daily newspaper.
Thunder Bay man wins $100K playing Encore

Thunder Bay man wins $100K playing Encore

A Thunder Bay man is $100,000 richer after a recent lottery win. Erik Portfors captured the prize in the Sept. 5 Lotto 6-49 draw, matching six of seven numbers in the Encore portion of the lottery.

Research station still set to close by the end of the year

THUNDER BAY -- A local research station is still set to close its doors for good at the end of the year.
Salvation Army launches $180K annual kettle campaign

Salvation Army launches $180K annual kettle campaign

The Salvation Army kettle campaign is off and running. Launched on Thursday at Intercity Shopping Centre, the organization has set a modest $180,000 target in 2015, down about $10,000 from the amount it raised a year ago. Capt.

Work on raising radon awareness continues in the city

THUNDER BAY -- The concerns about Radon gas in many Thunder Bay homes prompted a public information session on the topic. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.

Union representing Bombardier office workers gets strike mandate

THUNDER BAY -- The office workers at Thunder Bay's Bombardier plant have given their union a strike mandate for its contract negotiations. Around 120 member of COPE, the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union, voted Wednesday.
Former university chancellor will match up to $250K donations for law scholarships

Former university chancellor will match up to $250K donations for law scholarships

A former Lakehead University chancellor says he’ll match up to $250,000 donated to the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law between now and April 30.
Discipline ineffective, student support worker tells inquest

Discipline ineffective, student support worker tells inquest

THUNDER BAY – Punishments that would be levied on students who broke rules while attending Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School were vastly ineffective, says a former student support worker.
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