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ELA research shows climate change impacting lake trout size

ELA research shows climate change impacting lake trout size

VERMILLION BAY – Warming water from climate change is beginning to encroach on the habitat of Northwestern Ontario’s cold water fish. Research conducted at the Experimental Lakes Area shows the region’s temperature has warmed 0.
Canadian Cancer Society holds fundraiser at Kamview Nordic Trails

Canadian Cancer Society holds fundraiser at Kamview Nordic Trails

Cancer’s reach hit home over the Christmas holidays for Jim Cameron. At the hospital for his final chemotherapy treatment, the Thunder Bay native said he saw a lot of familiar faces seeking the same.

No winning ticket for 60-million-dollar jackpot Friday's Lotto Max draw

TORONTO - No one has the winning ticket for the 60-million-dollar jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw. However, nine of the 23 Maxmillions prizes up for grabs were won. Each is worth $1 million.
Police seize replica handgun near Polish Legion

Police seize replica handgun near Polish Legion

TUNDER BAY -- Police apprehended a man carrying a replica handgun at the Polish Legion on Friday night. Thunder Bay Police Service officers were called to the Simpson Street legion at 10 p.m.
Quebec tradition, winter celebrated at local public school (10 PHOTOS)

Quebec tradition, winter celebrated at local public school (10 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- While Quebec City may be more 1,800 kilometres away, a local public school had no problems adopting its culture to help celebrate winter. The Kingsway Park Public School transformed into an old fashioned Quebec Carnival Friday.
Man maced with bear spray in home robbery

Man maced with bear spray in home robbery

THUNDER BAY -- A man and a woman maced a man with bear spray in his home as they robbed him on Friday night. The Thunder Bay Police Service responded to the robbery on Antonisen Ave. at 10:20 p.m. Friday.
Overhaul needed for Far North policing: NAPS chief

Overhaul needed for Far North policing: NAPS chief

THUNDER BAY -- A pamphlet under glass on the wall of the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service headquarters entrance reads, “NAPS officers do more.” That may be so but if they do, they do it for less.

Sioux Lookout fire destroys Front Street building

A fire on Friday afternoon in Sioux Lookout led to the evacuation of several nearby businesses and residences.

Male victim bear sprayed during north side robbery

Police are on the hunt for a male suspect after a robbery victim was assaulted on Friday night with bear spray at a north side residence.

Man arrested with replica handgun outside Polish Legion

A report of a man in possession of a handgun at the Polish Legion on Simpson Street has led to the arrest of an unnamed male suspect. Police say they responded to a call on Friday night at about 10 p.m.
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