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Creating space

Creating space

Everyone is one tragedy away from losing the stability of a roof over their head, said the executive director of the John Howard Society.
Cheaper scans

Cheaper scans

Digital mammography isn’t affordable or accessible in all parts of the globe. John Rowlands hopes his new start-up company can change the outlook, saving thousands of lives in the process.

Condos, hotel amendments up at council meeting

A condominium development at the Thunder Bay Country Club and changes to the hotel development at Prince Arthur's Landing will be up for discussion when city council gathers Monday night. The regular 6:30 p.m.

South side wants multiplex consideration

A pair of south-side business improvement associations wants city council to strongly considering a Fort William location for Thunder Bay’s proposed new multiplex.

Flagman hit, driver sought near Marathon

OPP in the Marathon area are asking drivers not to pick up hitchhikers after a flag man was hit by an eastbound vehicle on Monday morning.
Ring of Fire workers walk off job, protest pay and camp conditions

Ring of Fire workers walk off job, protest pay and camp conditions

Protesting poor wages, deteriorating work conditions and inadequate health and safety infrastructure, more than two dozen Cliffs Natural Resources workers have walked off the job in the Ring of Fire.
Blazing trail

Blazing trail

Sunday’s rain wasn’t enough to extinguish the spirits of participants in this year’s Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Energy passports

Energy passports

Through the solar panels installed on his home’s roof, Dean Stamler generates about 60 per cent more power than he uses.

Arson suspected in late night fire

Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue say arson is suspected in a late night fire on Cumming Street Firefighters responded to the fire just after 10 p.m. Friday night.
Back in time

Back in time

Although famous for being stuck in the past, Fort William Historical Park experienced a different kind of time warp Saturday afternoon. The Fort hosted Retrofest, a concert featuring The Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley and The Temptations review.
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