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Emergency workers unpack post trauma in ranks

Emergency workers unpack post trauma in ranks

When they’re forced to step into action, they’re praised as heroes.
PARO helping entrepreneurs tackle intimation of new business start up

PARO helping entrepreneurs tackle intimation of new business start up

THUNDER BAY -- The risks of starting a business can be daunting. For decades, the PARO Centre has provided assistance to thousands of northern women, youth and individuals with disabilities, through innovative business services.

Transport truck collisions close Highway 102 twice

Highway 102 at Sistonen's Corners is now open after a transport truck obstructed the road on Sunday morning. The highway was closed just before 8:30 a.m. when a tractor trailer unit jack knifed across the highway.
Youth Orchestra has date for Valentine’s Day

Youth Orchestra has date for Valentine’s Day

THUNDER BAY – The Thunder Bay Symphony Youth Orchestra won’t be spending Valentine's Day alone.
Northern Ontario Heritage Party contends with separatist petition

Northern Ontario Heritage Party contends with separatist petition

THUNDER BAY -- The party that once aspired to create an independent province in Northern Ontario is welcoming the attention an online petition is bringing to its cause but some of its candidates are cautious over new urgency within the fringe movemen
Gravelle defends Nipigon River Bridge investigation

Gravelle defends Nipigon River Bridge investigation

THUNDER BAY -- Everywhere Thunder Bay-Superior North MPP Michael Gravelle goes, everyone wants to know what went wrong with the Nipigon River Bridge.

$60-million Lotto Max ticket sold in Owen Sound

The $60 million LOTTO MAX jackpot ticket was sold in the Owen Sound area. The province also saw plenty of other big winners from the Friday, February 5, 2016 LOTTO MAX draw.
Friends of the Conservatory group opposed to possible city flower outsourcing

Friends of the Conservatory group opposed to possible city flower outsourcing

THUNDER BAY – The Friends of the Conservatory are concerned about the long-term implications of a $30,000 budget option reduction to buy flowers rather than growing them in city greenhouses.
Once living outside the law, backyard chickens in the city could soon be legit

Once living outside the law, backyard chickens in the city could soon be legit

THUNDER BAY -- Backyard chickens in the city might not have to live outside the law for much longer. While some people in Thunder Bay do keep chickens on their property, it's currently against city bylaws in any area not designated as rural.
Health researchers unite at 11th Making a Difference Showcase

Health researchers unite at 11th Making a Difference Showcase

Amanda Mihalus says she was surprised at the sheer number of people taking part in Friday’s 11th annual Making a Difference: 2016 Showcase of Health Research.
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