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City mulling idea of bringing the Alexander Henry home

City mulling idea of bringing the Alexander Henry home

The icebreaker Alexander Henry was built in Thunder Bay and spent decades clearing Lake Superior. It's now in need of a permanent home and Thunder Bay is showing some interest.
ALS walk brings people together for a cure

ALS walk brings people together for a cure

Dozens took part in Saturday's walk in support of raising funds for ALS research.
Suzuki hopes to advance rights to healthy environment

Suzuki hopes to advance rights to healthy environment

The Ontario government has opened a 120-day review period seeking public consultations on how to improve the province's Environmental Bill of Rights.
Basement fire smokes out Cameron Street home

Basement fire smokes out Cameron Street home

Early Saturday morning the Thunder Bay Fire Rescue was dispatched to a call of smoke coming from a house.
Kim Phuc says iconic photograph changed her life

Kim Phuc says iconic photograph changed her life

Kim Phuc once tried to hide from the iconic image of her napalm-seared nine-year-old self running down the road in war-torn Vietnam, but now sees it as a chance to promote global peace
Region to study, stir immigration wave

Region to study, stir immigration wave

Over 200 delegates from across Northwestern Ontario met at the Victoria Inn on Friday to discuss solutions to the region's aging workforce and the immigration influx that will be needed to replace retirees.
First LU law grads called to the Bar

First LU law grads called to the Bar

The first graduates from Lakehead University's Law School will soon be qualified to officially practice law.
OPP nab impaired driver in downtown Kenora

OPP nab impaired driver in downtown Kenora

A 23-year-old man was arrested and charged after being stopped in downtown Kenora by OPP officers.
Teens taught impact of decisions made behind wheel

Teens taught impact of decisions made behind wheel

From the consequences of impaired and distracted driving to tailgating transports, young drivers have plenty to think about when they start driving for the first time
Police conduct investigated in McIntyre River death

Police conduct investigated in McIntyre River death

Ontario's civilian police watchdog is investigating the Thunder Bay Police Service's handling of a 2015 case involving the death of a Rainy River First Nations man. "It was clear this was another sad example of a pattern." Police watchdog committed to investigating alleged institutionalized racism with the Thunder Bay Police Service.
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