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Federal job program to employ more local students than ever before

Federal job program to employ more local students than ever before

THUNDER BAY -- More Northern Ontario students than ever before will have work this summer under the Canada Summer Jobs program. MP Patty Hajdu (Lib.
Local man hospitalized, charged after early morning crash

Local man hospitalized, charged after early morning crash

Thunder Bay Police received a call at 6:22 a.m. on July 4, 2016 of a vehicle that had just hit a sign on Anten Street. The male driver then proceeded to return to a residence on Anten Street where police located him.
World-changing ambition comes to Thunder Bay via SHAD

World-changing ambition comes to Thunder Bay via SHAD

Debbie Dada has a lifelong goal of changing the world. The Grade 11 student from Weston Collegiate Institute in Toronto wants to help reduce the high infant mortality rate in developing countries.
Enforcement blitz In Dryden puts anglers to the test

Enforcement blitz In Dryden puts anglers to the test

Most anglers checked during a one-day fisheries enforcement blitz near Dryden were in compliance with Ontario’s fishing regulations.
Kenora fire under investigation: OPP

Kenora fire under investigation: OPP

(KENORA, ON) – The Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is currently investigating a fire on Chipman St, Kenora. On July 4, 2016 OPP at approximately 12:30 a.
Humane Society in state of crisis, overcrowded with abandoned cats

Humane Society in state of crisis, overcrowded with abandoned cats

THUNDER BAY – The district’s humane society is in a state of crisis.
For Steve Strongman, nothing beats the energy of a live performance

For Steve Strongman, nothing beats the energy of a live performance

Ask Steve Strongman which he prefers most, being on stage or the creative process, and live performance wins hands down. No question, said the Kitchener-born Strongman. It just doesn’t compare.

One new fire confirmed in Northwest region

There was one new fire confirmed in the Northwest Region by the afternoon of July 3. Sioux Lookout District Fire 018 is not under control at 0.1 hectares and is located near Dominion Lake. The forest fire hazard is moderate to high across the region.
Ignored temporary sign leads to 114 traffic tickets

Ignored temporary sign leads to 114 traffic tickets

THUNDER BAY – Motorists appear to be ignoring temporary traffic regulations at a construction site in the city’s north side. Work crews are working on a Tbaytel manhole rehabilitation job at the corner of John Street and Secord Street.
Music fills Chippewa Park throughout the summer

Music fills Chippewa Park throughout the summer

Musical talent will be flooding Chippewa Park this summer with a variety of musical performances.
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