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Inquest into murder-suicide case denied

An inquest has been denied by the Regional Coroner's office into the murder of Antoinette Lavoie. Lavoie was shot to death in her Murillo home last December by her husband, who then took his own life.
Who’s your daddy?

Who’s your daddy?

While it may lack the dramatic fireworks of a Maury Povich talk show episode, the director of a local lab says he'sexcited to find out whether a 42-year-old-man is actually the son of former prime minister John Diefenbaker.

City solicitor taking one-year sabbatical

City solicitor Rosalie Evans is taking a one-year sabbatical from her municipal job to focus on labour relations law. Evans will spend 2012 working for Thunder Bay law firm Weiler Maloney Nelson. Her temporary absence is effective Jan.
Getting connected

Getting connected

Nishnawbe Aski Nation’s Grand Chief says that while First Nations people may have missed out on the industrial revolution, today’s technology is not going to pass them by.
Sealing the deal

Sealing the deal

A partnership to send Lakehead University athletes to remote First Nation communities has taken flight.
Becoming ‘optimistic’

Becoming ‘optimistic’

If donations keep coming in, Thunder Bay and District Humane Society officials are hopeful they can keep the animal shelter open into the New Year.

Teen killed after SUV, transport crash on Highway 17

A 13-year-old Newfoundland boy is dead following a collision near Wawa between a tractor-trailer and an SUV. The crash took place just before noon Sunday on Highway 17, near Rabbit Blanket Park.

Camp Quality celebrates 10 years

A local charity took time out Sunday to celebrate its 10th year in Northwestern Ontario.

Bombardier dodges strike as union votes for new deal

A strike has been averted at Thunder Bay's Bombardier Plant. Officials with COPE, the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union, held a meeting Sunday evening to vote on a proposed deal.
Chilly turn out

Chilly turn out

The latest Occupy Thunder Bay rally had one of the lowest turnouts so far with only a dozen protesters standing outside of city hall.
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