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Education cuts have school board officials worried about possible school closures

Education cuts have school board officials worried about possible school closures

THUNDER BAY – The director of education for the city’s Catholic school board knows changes are coming in wake of the announcement of planned funding cuts for education.
Smoke-free advocates turn attention to apartments

Smoke-free advocates turn attention to apartments

THUNDER BAY -- Ontarians are now protected in public spaces from second-hand smoke but many remain unwillingly exposed in their own apartments and condominium units.
Despite delays, cyclotron installation still expected to be on time: Research Institute

Despite delays, cyclotron installation still expected to be on time: Research Institute

THUNDER BAY -- Despite being behind schedule, the cyclotron should still be up and running on time.

Gun shots send Far North school into lockdown

ATTIWAPISKAT, Ont. -- A tense situation has come to an end in the remote community of Attiwapiskat First Nation.

College gives local high school students a look inside

THUNDER BAY -- Hundreds of high school students packed the halls at Confederation College for the post-secondary institution’s annual Open House today.
Woman arrested, charged in connection with drug-store robbery

Woman arrested, charged in connection with drug-store robbery

THUNDER BAY -- City police have arrested a woman in connection with a recent pharmacy robbery. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say that at about 1 a.m.
Former pro wrestler Vampiro to bring Guardian Angels chapter to city

Former pro wrestler Vampiro to bring Guardian Angels chapter to city

THUNDER BAY -- If a former professional wrestler has his way, the well known crime patrol group Guardian Angels could be coming to Thunder Bay in the New Year.
Impaired driving charges laid in two separate early morning crashes

Impaired driving charges laid in two separate early morning crashes

THUNDER BAY -- Two men are facing impaired driving charges after separate early morning collisions.
RCMP, city police join forces to help investigate 1994 unsolved murder case

RCMP, city police join forces to help investigate 1994 unsolved murder case

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s police service is now working with the RCMP on an unsolved homicide from 1994. In January of that year 20-year-old Jamie McGuire of Thunder Bay was last seen travelling to Winnipeg.

Queen’s Park back-and-forth reveals tight deadline for Fort Frances Mill

TORONTO, Ont. -- If the Fort Frances Mill can be saved then the province needs to act now, acknowledges Ontario’s Minister of Natural Resources. “Timelines are tight and we need to ensure the building is heated.
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