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LU announces new research building

LU announces new research building

The Centre for Advanced Studies in Engineering and Sciences will occupy the space of the former forestry and natural resources building next to Lakehead University's library.
Balmoral construction set to conclude

Balmoral construction set to conclude

Construction on Balmoral Street will wrap-up late next week.
Career paths on display at economic forum

Career paths on display at economic forum

City of Thunder Bay Media Release November 9, 2016, Thunder Bay – For the second year, the Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) will host its Economic Trends and Career Paths forum today from 8:30 am to 11:30 am at the I
Crime at a Glance: 29 thefts, 9 weapons charges

Crime at a Glance: 29 thefts, 9 weapons charges

Thunder Bay Police Service faced a busy week dealing with more than 201 incidents.
Humane Society over capacity, in the red

Humane Society over capacity, in the red

Over capacity and in the red: Humane Society feeling the financial pinch because of a massive cat population and the vet bills they spawn.
McKellar students have the hammer

McKellar students have the hammer

McKellar Park Central Public school students are getting swept up in the sport of curling thanks to a newly formed partnership.
COLUMN: Reflecting on our first year in office

COLUMN: Reflecting on our first year in office

October 19 th marked one full year that I have had the honour and privilege of representing the people of Thunder Bay – Rainy River in Canada`s Parliament. I am proud of the Real Change that this government has made in its first year.
FWFN to hold Remembrance Day ceremony atop Mount McKay

FWFN to hold Remembrance Day ceremony atop Mount McKay

Friday's ceremony will honour highly decorated Second World War veteran Charlie Byce.
Back-hoe driver busted for impaired driving

Back-hoe driver busted for impaired driving

A 34-year-old man has been charged with impaired driving
Smoke detectors save residents of house fire

Smoke detectors save residents of house fire

Fire Chief John Hay say working smoke alarms are people's best defence to escape a fire in their home.
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