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Photo showing supposed cougar actually a fox, says wildlife expert

Photo showing supposed cougar actually a fox, says wildlife expert

This is not a cougar. That’s what Lakehead University wildlife technologist Don Barnes confirmed after seeing a photograph sent to media Tuesday afternoon.
Henderson named to high-ranking hospital post

Henderson named to high-ranking hospital post

Mark Henderson says his new role at the region’s hospital will help bridge the gap between physicians and administration.

Police in Dryden investigating infant's death

Officers with the Dryden detachment of the OPP are investigating the death of a one-month old. Officers responded to the report of the baby boy’s death on Monday.
Boom preparation

Boom preparation

The city has taken another step toward being Ring of Fire ready. The massive chromite in Northern Ontario is expected to bring an economic boom to the area. In an effort to be ready for that boom, the city has prepared a Mining Readiness Strategy.
Change of strategy

Change of strategy

Harvey Yesno doesn’t want to speak to bureaucrats. As the newly elected Grand Chief of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation, he isn’t interested in phone calls, emails or memos from government officials either.
Powerful pledge

Powerful pledge

Thunder Bay Hydro is challenging its customers to conserve.

Council could make meeting agendas paperless

The City of Thunder Bay council agendas could be going exclusively online. City clerk John Hannam will be asking city council next Monday to make the switch from papers to electronic versions of agendas starting Jan. 1, 2013.
Condo sales going well, developer says

Condo sales going well, developer says

Construction for both waterfront condominiums and the yet-to-be-named hotel could happen nearly simultaneously, says the president of Resolve Group.
Bay Street goes Broadway

Bay Street goes Broadway

Bay Street is getting a taste of Broadway this week. Applauze Productions is taking over the Finlandia with their performance of the Drowsy Chaperone from Aug. 22 to 25.
Getting a pulse: 3,000-pound art installed at EMS building

Getting a pulse: 3,000-pound art installed at EMS building

The new EMS building now has a pulse. Public art at the Junot Avenue building was installed Tuesday afternoon. Titled Pulse, the nearly 3,000-pound stainless steel sculpture represents the lines from a heartbeat on an electrocardiogram. London, Ont.
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