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Search stalled

Search stalled

The OPP underwater search and recovery team’s search for missing 15-year-old Jordan Wabasse has been stalled until Wednesday morning because of the lack of available light among other issues. The four-member team arrived in the city at 3 a.m.

Health Unit's acting medical officer of health resigns

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is losing its acting medical officer of health. The Health Unit announced Tuesday afternoon that Dr. Henry Kurban would be resigning from his position effective July 1, 2011.
Second chance

Second chance

The Second Career program changed Ralph Pilato’s life. The 42-year-old father of two enrolled at Confederation College in 2007 and three years later graduated. Pilato worked for Great West Timber Limited for 19 years before the company laid him off.

City launches fourth Seven Days with the Giant contest

The city’s Seven Days with the Giant has been a “wildly successful annual summer campaign” that continues to help move Thunder Bay forward as Canada’s best outdoor city, said tourism manager Paul Pepe.

Metrolinx purchase benefits HAGI

Thunder Bay's HAGI Transit is benefitting from a province-wide purchasing strategy. The Ontario transit body Metrolinx has purchased 27 new accessible buses in a joint procurement partnership involving 11 communities.
Tornado, Regional Research Institute to stage recruitment drive

Tornado, Regional Research Institute to stage recruitment drive

The next step is to find the scientists and researchers to execute it.
Report shows police used force more often in 2010

Report shows police used force more often in 2010

The city’s police chief says he’s not surprised, but admits he is concerned that local officers used force 40 per cent more in 2010 than they did in the previous year.
Class action

Class action

Lakehead University took another step toward making its dream of a Northern Ontario law school a reality with the approval its law degree curriculum by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada on Monday night.
Council approves $8.6 million for waterfront development

Council approves $8.6 million for waterfront development

Although city council approved $8.6 million for waterfront development, most councillors did so reluctantly they say.
Importance of partners highlighted at start of Innovation Week

Importance of partners highlighted at start of Innovation Week

Collaboration is the key to research and innovation, said Rui Wang, vice-president of research, economic development and innovation for Lakehead University.
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