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Teen struck by train still in critical condition

Teen struck by train still in critical condition

Family awaiting test results to decide high school student's course of treatment
Bantam Kings victorious in Big Nickel opener

Bantam Kings victorious in Big Nickel opener

Thunder Bay Bantam Kings celebrate victory in Sudbury
Don't forget: Garbage day comes early next week

Don't forget: Garbage day comes early next week

Don't forget to put your garbage out one day early next week.
Thunder Bay to recruit its first two women firefighters

Thunder Bay to recruit its first two women firefighters

For the first time ever, Thunder Bay Fire Rescue is expected to welcome a pair of women as recruits. The local fire department has never had a woman firefighter serve.
Police seize contraband tobacco

Police seize contraband tobacco

A 61-year-old man faces three charges related to illegal cigarettes.
Falcons slam Trojans to earn fifth straight junior football final berth

Falcons slam Trojans to earn fifth straight junior football final berth

Alex Gingras scores a pair of first-half touchdowns to lead St. Ignatius past Churchill in the SSSAA semifinal against the Hammarskjold Vikings.
CUPE to vote on city proposal Friday as scheduled

CUPE to vote on city proposal Friday as scheduled

CUPE Local 87 will vote on a proposal form the City of Thunder Bay Friday as scheduled, despite rumours to the contrary.
NOSTA re-brands itself as Superior Country

NOSTA re-brands itself as Superior Country

New name will better identify region to tourists considering vacations in Ontario's north.
Former foreign affairs minister speaking at LU

Former foreign affairs minister speaking at LU

Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, renowned former Minister of Foreign Affairs, will give a talk called Canadian Lessons from International Judicial Forums: Reflections on the International Criminal Court, Responsibility to Protect, and the UN’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Pizza party takes unique direction

Pizza party takes unique direction

St. Patrick's High School students held a pizza party. But instead of buying pizza with the $750 they won, students decided to make their own.
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