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Tour time

Tour time

Nervous about surgery, taking a walk through the operating room can go a long way to help ease the mind of a child.
Parking problems?

Parking problems?

THUNDER BAY -- One north core business owner doesn’t see an issue with parking in downtown Port Arthur if the proposed multiplex is to be built there.
Elementary school students try to break world record

Elementary school students try to break world record

Dozens of students at St. Martin School attempted Friday to put themselves into the Guinness Book of World Records, using science as their tool.

Search continues after police find abandoned stolen vehicle

NIPIGON, Ont. -- Officers with the OPP continue to look for an individual who sparked a manhunt in the area Thursday. It started after officers came across an unoccupied vehicle in Patience Township.
Grand mosaic

Grand mosaic

Tim Van Horn has spent the past four years traveling from coast to coast, armed with his trusty Nikon D300.

Local MP accusing prime minister of killing science in Canada

Bruce Hyer says Prime Minister Stephen Harper is murdering science. The independent MP on Thursday spoke out against the federal government’s plan to close Northwestern Ontario’s Experimental Lake Area, saving taxpayers $2 million a year.
Rock the Fire House

Rock the Fire House

THUNDER BAY -- Local firefighters are throwing a party for flood relief. The Thunder Bay Professional Fire Fighters Association and Rock 94 radio station are hosting Rock the Fire House at the CLE Coliseum on Nov. 17.
Using social media to report emergencies not a good idea: police

Using social media to report emergencies not a good idea: police

In an emergency, Twitter hash tags and Facebook posts aren’t a substitute for calling 911.
SUV flips over

SUV flips over

Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision at the corner of Van Norman and Hill streets that left a crumpled SUV on its roof.

LU Thunderwolves hope to be main tenants if city moves ahead with multiplex

THUNDER BAY -- Tom Warden maintains the Lakehead Thunderwolves still want to be the main tenant should the city go ahead with a proposed $106-million multiplex.
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