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Green makeover

Green makeover

Everyone needs to take responsibility for keeping their little piece of Thunder Bay clean and green, said EcoSuperior program co-ordinator Karen Copeland.

First Out of the Darkness Memorial Walk taking place this weekend

A new event aimed at removing the stigma from suicide and helping the people left behind is being launched in Thunder Bay.
Talking about FedNor

Talking about FedNor

It didn’t take long for the F-word to creep into the televised Thunder Bay-Rainy River Debate.
Bully awareness

Bully awareness

Evan Sas sees bullying in the hallways of his high school, but he knows it’s not an isolated issue. “There’s bullying everywhere,” he said. “I’m pretty sure every kid in every school sees bullying somewhere in some shape or form at some time.
Infrastructure woes

Infrastructure woes

Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield says smaller municipalities can’t possibly keep up with infrastructure needs and is calling on the province to move rapidly to upload some of the costs.

Gas prices jump six cents

Gas prices around the city appear to be on the rise again. Pump prices at some area gas bars jumped by nearly six cents a litre Thursday. Many gas stations around Thunder By are now selling gas for about $1.39-a-litre.

Power of the Purse event to raise money for Boys and Girls Club

Thunder Bay's Queen of Hearts committee is gearing up to demonstrate the power of the purse.

Suspect arrested after hotel stabbing

A Geraldton man faces a number of charges following a recent hotel stabbing in that community. |Officials with the Geraldton detachment of the OPP say they received a call about a disturbance at a hotel in Geraldtonon on Saturday, April 23.
Fiscal boost

Fiscal boost

With record revenue topping $131 million in 2010, TBayTel is giving the city back $20.5 million to boost its coffers.

Area police board holding information session

The Shuniah Police Services Board is scheduled to host an information meeting Thursday evening. The meeting, scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.
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