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LU professor points out benefits of having a European Trade agreement

LU professor points out benefits of having a European Trade agreement

A Lakehead University professor has given his two cents on the economic boost the proposed Canada European Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement could have on the country.

Man charged for pointing replica gun at people

Police charged a 27-year-old-man with possession of a weapon after he allegedly pointed a replica BB handgun at people.
Norovirus prime suspect in case that left 141 ill after eating area restaurant

Norovirus prime suspect in case that left 141 ill after eating area restaurant

The manager of environmental health at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit says they have a good lead on the cause of a gastrointestinal outbreak that afflicted at least 141 people who ate last weekend at Murillo’s This Old Barn restaurant.

Aroland First Nation members hold Ring of Fire demonstration

Members of the Aroland First Nation held a demonstration at the end of Highway 643 in Greenstone this morning.

Radio contest winner grabs new wheels for long weekend

A lucky Thunder Bay resident has a brand new set of wheels just in time for the long weekend. The 91.5 CKPR Find Your Forte contest came down to 25 finalists last evening, each hoping to draw the one key that would start a brand new 2012 Kia Forte.

Marine traffic services centres closures means 13 lost jobs in Thunder Bay

The closing of 10 marine commutations and traffic services centres, including one in Thunder Bay, will result in safety issues, officials with the CAW say.
Well read

Well read

Jacqueline Guest has the answer to one of life’s biggest mysteries. The secret to success, it seems, is reading.
Deb Comuzzi to become LU’s VP of external relations

Deb Comuzzi to become LU’s VP of external relations

When she left home at 18, Deb Comuzzi never thought she would come back to Thunder Bay.

Area inflation rate drops in April: StatsCan

Thunder Bay witnessed a significant drop in its inflation rate last month. Reports from Statistics Canada shows that this area’s rate of inflation fell from 2.1 per cent in March to just 1.5 per cent in April.

Trailer stolen in Nakina

Police in Nakina are searching for a stolen trailer. A 2006 double-wheeled C&E was taken from the Nakina Foretst Product Sawmill site, Greenstone OPP said in a release issued late Thursday.
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