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No inquest for Kenora teen’s death: Coroner

No inquest for Kenora teen’s death: Coroner

KENORA, Ont. -- The office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario has decided not to hold an inquest into the death of a Kenora teenager this past winter. Delaine Copenace, 16, was reported missing on Feb.
City unveils $117,000 Algoma Street statues

City unveils $117,000 Algoma Street statues

THUNDER BAY – Two bronzed, half-creature wild men became permanent Algoma Street residents on Wednesday as the city unveiled its latest public art project.
Is it too early to ask when BrewHa! is coming back?

Is it too early to ask when BrewHa! is coming back?

Apparently not! The local craft beer festival known as BrewHa! only just wrapped up a couple weeks ago, but organizers already have a date set for their 2017 event.
Screen for Life back on the road

Screen for Life back on the road

The Northwestern Ontario’s Screen for Life coach is back on the road.
Bearskin increases flights to Sault Ste Marie, Sudbury

Bearskin increases flights to Sault Ste Marie, Sudbury

Bearskin Airlines Media Release Bearskin Airlines on Wednesday announced increased frequency of service between Thunder Bay, Sault Ste Marie and Sudbury effective September 19, 2016.

National health study seeks local participants

Ontario Health Study Media Release Thunder Bay— August 31, 2016.
Crossing the border this weekend? Here's what you need to know

Crossing the border this weekend? Here's what you need to know

Canadian Border Service Agency Media Release CBSA travel tips for Labour Day long weekend With Labour Day weekend upon us, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reminds travellers to plan ahead for their long weekend travel.
Lakehead University is going in the right direction with Law school

Lakehead University is going in the right direction with Law school

THUNDER BAY -- With September just a few days away students can already hear the school bells ringing, and if you're a New Law student, you were heard those bells ringing Tuesday.

The 55 Plus Centre celebrates 25 years

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay's 55 Plus Centre is celebrating their 25th anniversary and the celebration is more than just a single day affair. On Tuesday, the centre hosted a barbecue, the first of 25 activities for their 25th year.
New drug has found its way to the city

New drug has found its way to the city

THUNDER BAY -- It's been a growing problem in British Columbia and other parts of Canada and now, Fentanyl has made its to Thunder Bay. The drug is prescribed as a legal painkiller and is 50-to-100 times more potent than morphine.
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