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Rural health fair features variety of exhibits

Rural health fair features variety of exhibits The second annual Rural Health Fair is now underway at the NorWest Recreation Centre. Visitors were greeted by more than 80 booths, food vendors, and demonstrations.
Making an entrance

Making an entrance

Anyone wondering what it’s like aboard a warship can now head down to the lakeshore and get a look.

MPP hopes province avoids back-to-work legislation with teachers

A northwestern Ontario MPP is crossing her fingers that she won't be called back to the provincial legislature next week. The province has threatened teachers and school boards with back-to-work legislation.
Yesno wins

Yesno wins

By just one vote, Harvey Yesno is the new Nishnawbe Aski Nation grand chief.

Driver involved in crash with pedestrian charged

Charges have now been laid in connection with a weekend car-pedestrian collision. The incident took place Sunday morning on Blindline Road, when a female jogger was struck from behind by a woman driving a Jeep.

TB Newswatch experiences technical difficulties

To our readers: We are presently experiencing a glitch with our content management program, which essentiallly prevented us most of yesterday from uploading new content.

LU researcher honoured with two awards for palliative care work

Lakehead University researcher Mary Lou Kelley has received two awards for her work in palliative care but she says the one from her home community means so much more.
Global Sticks employees feeling pay pinch

Global Sticks employees feeling pay pinch

Former Global Sticks employees say they were told they will be paid back most of the money owed to them. Global Sticks filed for bankruptcy on July 26, laying off 80 workers in the process.
Free flicks

Free flicks

Free movies coming to Prince Arthur’s Landing Tired of bringing a piece of sod to the theatre so you can watch a movie while sitting on grass? The City of Thunder Bay wants to help you avoid the dirty hands and questionable looks from ushers by

Council wants local exemption from Euro trade agreement

City council has asked the province to keep Thunder Bay out of the Canada – European Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement.
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