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Lakehead enrolment applications up slightly

Interest in Lakehead University is on the rise. According to statistics released by the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre, 2.6 per cent more applications for the Thunder Bay school were received through Jan. 17.

DND looking for input on proposed shooting range

THUNDER BAY -- Residents will have a chance to give input on a proposed shooting range and training facility.

Renco Foods to take over former Quality Market location

THUNDER BAY -- A local grocer is about to expand its operations, and breathe new life into a vacant grocery store on the south side of the city.
Cold roads

Cold roads

Spotting bad drivers is a lot easier in frigid cold temperatures, says a local traffic sergeant. “If you’re going too quickly and you’re not driving according to the conditions, away you go.
Mac’s Most Wanted

Mac’s Most Wanted

It’s not a Youtube video people want to end up in.
Final gesture

Final gesture

THUNDER BAY -- A decision to close Northwood Park Church of Christ didn’t come easily for the congregation. But after 49 years and dwindling membership, they were left with little choice.

LU looking for Fellow of the University award nominations

Lakehead University’s board of governors is looking to honour people who have helped the Thunder Bay school grow. On Monday the university put out a call for nominations for their Fellow of the University award.

Car crashes into Salvation Army Thrift Store

THUNDER BAY -- The Salvation Army Thrift Store on Memorial Avenue has been a beacon of bad luck. Earlier this month a driver lost control of a vehicle and smashed into the side of the building, causing extensive damage.

Fort Frances councillors question future amid idling of mill

FORT FRANCES, Ont. -- The Idling of Resolute Forest Products in this community is starting to cause concern for the town’s council. Councillors are starting to raise question about the local wood supply and the kraft mill’s future. Coun.

CG Labs makes pitch on Dragon's Den

THUNDER BAY -- Two local scientists were featured on Dragon's Den to showcase their product that can store all your personal information. CG Labs is a DNA Extraction company. It extracts, stores, purifies, markets and sells DNA.
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