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Students get a hands-on lesson in online voting

Students get a hands-on lesson in online voting

Graduating students at Churchill High School will use the city’s online voting system to choose the class valedictorian.
UPDATE: Power outage hits parts of Intercity area

UPDATE: Power outage hits parts of Intercity area

700 customers were affected initially
Crash ties up traffic on Harbour Expressway

Crash ties up traffic on Harbour Expressway

Vehicles involved suffer heavy damage. No word yet on any injuries in the collision.
Police pipe band members earn Sovereign Medals for Volunteers

Police pipe band members earn Sovereign Medals for Volunteers

Award recognizes the thousands of hours put in by members of the band over its 34-year history.
Northwest Newsweek: April 27, 2018: Red Rock sewage treatment plant

Northwest Newsweek: April 27, 2018: Red Rock sewage treatment plant

April 27, 2018: Red Rock sewage treatment plant
OPP nab motorists driving over 150 km/hr

OPP nab motorists driving over 150 km/hr

Three drivers will pay a stiff penalty
Thunder Bay's hate crime rate falls

Thunder Bay's hate crime rate falls

Hamilton and Ottawa recorded worse rates
Glance at Crime: 36 assaults, 28 weapons charges

Glance at Crime: 36 assaults, 28 weapons charges

City police were busy responding to more than 249 criminal incidents last week.
Ford to host Thunder Bay rally Wednesday night

Ford to host Thunder Bay rally Wednesday night

Progressive Conservative leader will be at the Da Vinci Centre from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Pugh won't run in 2018 municipal election

Pugh won't run in 2018 municipal election

Veteran councillor plans to work on campaign of Ashley Nurmela, who on Monday announced she would be filing her nomination papers in a bid to succeed Pugh at the council table.
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