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Foul play not suspected in death of Kenora woman

The OPP have released new information regarding the death of a Kenora woman. Police found the body of 36-year-old Rosella Digirolamo on Wednesday off Millar Rapids Road in Kenora.
RFDA holds grand opening of new location

RFDA holds grand opening of new location

The grand opening of the Regional Food Distribution Association’s new home was the culmination of eight years of hard work for Larry Brigham.
NAN leader says it's too early to rule out foul play in death of area teen

NAN leader says it's too early to rule out foul play in death of area teen

Ruling out foul play in the death of Jordan Wabasse is premature, says a First Nation leader.

Pair arrested for copper wire thefts

Police arrested two men suspected of stealing copper wire just outside of Thunder Bay.

Thunder Bay Hydro clearing up ad confusion

Thunder Bay Hydro is trying to clear up confusion surrounding some advertisements that have been aired in the area.

Armed standoff ends peacefully

A three-hour armed standoff in the city's East End ended peacefully early Friday morning. The incident began around 10 p.m. Thursday when a McIntosh Street man phoned the Thunder Bay Police Service and began making firearms-related threats.
Bioenergy plant will help heat college, shrink school's carbon footprint

Bioenergy plant will help heat college, shrink school's carbon footprint

Confederation College is turning to Northwestern Ontario’s forest to heat two of its most populated buildings. And they’re using $1 million of Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation cash to help pay for the $5.
Kozorys wins

Kozorys wins

Mary Kozorys doesn’t think she’ll have a hard time taking Thunder Bay-Atikokan as an NDP candidate in the next provincial election.
Forest Park area residents uneasy with proposed Tim Hortons

Forest Park area residents uneasy with proposed Tim Hortons

A proposed Tim Hortons in the Forest Park area is brewing controversy in the neighbourhood.

Electioneering could be premier’s Aboriginal summit motivation: Beardy

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Stan Beardy says Premier Dalton McGuinty should heed his own words. McGuinty on Wednesday called on the federal government to follow through on a promise made five years ago to host a national Aboriginal summit.
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