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Vets remembered

Vets remembered

Second World War veteran Dorothy Chambers says pride and excitement washed over her as she watched fellow soldiers march into the Fort William Gardens.

Highway 614 closed due to icy conditions

Icy road conditions have led police to temporarily close Highway 614. The shutdown was put in place early Sunday morning. OPP have not said how long the closure will last and advise motorists to consider alternative travel plans until further notice.
Opening up

Opening up

Christopher Carver doesn’t feel like a veteran. The 25-year-old corporal in the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment spent six months in Afghanistan in 2008.
Rising housing prices, employment makes area real estate a sellers' market

Rising housing prices, employment makes area real estate a sellers' market

THUNDER BAY -- Low interest rates and rising employment in the city continue to drive up house prices.

Crash sends pedestrian to hospital

THUNDER BAY -- City police are investigating a Thursday evening collision between a vehicle and pedestrian. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the crash took place at 6:45 p.m. Near the corner of Eleventh Avenue and Field Street.
Remembering friends: Gordon Adams on the glamour, fright of a Second World War pilot

Remembering friends: Gordon Adams on the glamour, fright of a Second World War pilot

THUNDER BAY -- Gordon Adams said life as a Royal Canadian Air Force pilot was at times glamourous, but at other times it could be frightening. “Sometimes it was a little bit scary.
Students spread bike helmet safety message

Students spread bike helmet safety message

THUNDER BAY -- Wearing a helmet may not be cool in some student circles, but they do save lives.
A step closer

A step closer

THUNDER BAY -- Oleksandr Bubon is a step closer to bringing portable positron emission tomography to remote communities throughout Northwestern Ontario.
One Day in May

One Day in May

The short documentary titled One Day in May highlights the May 28 flood that rocked the city, and a fundraising campaign that was quickly organized in response to the disaster.

Arthur Street Mac's robbed at knifepoint

THUNDER BAY -- Police are investigating an early morning armed convenience store robbery. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the robbery took place at the Mac's convenience store at 600 Arthur Street West just after midnight Friday.
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