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Show must go on

Show must go on

The Eleanor Drury Children’s Theatre has learned the phrase “the show must go on” is a lot easier said than done. Last year, for the first time in its 30-year existence, the theatre group failed to put on a December play.
Voting day: Liberals across region cast ballot for next party leader

Voting day: Liberals across region cast ballot for next party leader

For Liberal political junkies it’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Flu season hitting hard, but not too late for a shot

Flu season hitting hard, but not too late for a shot

While it’s not even supposed to be flu season yet, it’s already been a bad year so far. The season usually starts around the end of January.
Hospital hopes new plan, $300K LHINs will end gridlock woes

Hospital hopes new plan, $300K LHINs will end gridlock woes

THUNDER BAY -- The Local Health Integration Network is injecting $300,000 into the region's hospital to help reduce gridlock.
Spreading awareness

Spreading awareness

THUNDER BAY -- As the prime minister met with the country’s First Nation leaders in Ottawa Friday, the Idle No More movement’s presence was felt in this city.

Eabamatoong man with alleged gang ties arrested

THUNDER BAY -- A 27-year-old Eabamatoong man who under investigation over his ties to a native gang has been taken into custody. Nishnawbe Aski Police say James Waboose was arrested on outstanding warrants at a Thunder Bay residence.
'Disappointed'

'Disappointed'

THUNDER BAY -- The local president of a teacher’s union says she’s disappointed the Ontario Labour Relations Board ruled a walkouts illegal. The OLRB made the decision at 4 a.m.

Safety first: Dennis Franklin students armed with pocket alarms

THUNDER BAY -- With fears surrounding an alleged racially motivated sexual assault late last year on a First Nations woman, the principal of Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School is taking a safety-first approach.
Sentence pending

Sentence pending

THUNDER BAY -- A local woman convicted of defrauding a local construction company of $200,000 will have to wait another six weeks to find out her sentence. Kerry Wirkkunen was found guilty of theft over $5,000 in September.

Provincial plan to restore Black Bay fish population

THUNDER BAY -- The province is moving forward with a project that aims to restore fish populations in Lake Superior's Black Bay.
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