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International students bond at historical field trip

International students bond at historical field trip

International public school students got to know each other by engaging in historically-themed games.
Three shoplifters charged in Marathon

Three shoplifters charged in Marathon

Three residents are facing charges after shoplifting from a grocery store in Marathon.
OPP promotes detachment commander Jim Graham

OPP promotes detachment commander Jim Graham

The Ontario Provincial Police promoted Thunder Bay detachment commander Jim Graham.
'Everything points' to body being missing teen; official confirmation awaits autopsy

'Everything points' to body being missing teen; official confirmation awaits autopsy

The body found in the McIntyre River on Thursday is believed to be that of missing 14-year-old Josiah Begg, who has been missing since May 6.
Manitoba-based company dazzles locals with rock display

Manitoba-based company dazzles locals with rock display

Jacob's Trading is showcasing an elaborate display of rocks at Coliseum Building over May long.
One man taken to hospital following highway collision

One man taken to hospital following highway collision

Emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle collision Friday morning, which sent one man to the hospital with serious injuries.
Port Arthur Stadium construction delays put Border Cats on the road

Port Arthur Stadium construction delays put Border Cats on the road

Construction delays to the Port Arthur Stadium have resulted in nine early June home games being played on the road.
Letter to the Editor: What the Northern Ontario Party stands for

Letter to the Editor: What the Northern Ontario Party stands for

I would like to clarify what our party stands for and why we intend on running candidates for the upcoming provincial election. The media likes to generalize us as a separatist party.
Columbus Centre receives $100,000 investment

Columbus Centre receives $100,000 investment

The Canadian government is investing $100,000 toward upgrades to the pool area at the Fort William Columbus Centre in Thunder Bay.
Union pickets ‘growing privatization’ of alcohol sales

Union pickets ‘growing privatization’ of alcohol sales

OPSEU members held an information picket at a local LCBO location saying the sale of alcohol in grocery stores is hurting a $2 billion a year public entity.
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