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Pro-choice rally

Pro-choice rally

Protesters say residents deserve to know the other side of the abortion debate with women having the right to choose what they do with their bodies. About 15 residents gathered along the intersection of Memorial Avenue and Central Avenue on Saturday.

MOE investigates bags of crushed rocks at Boys and Girls Club

The Ministry of the Environment has launched an investigation involving hundreds of bags of crushed rock at the Thunder Bay Boys and Girls Club. The material has been sitting in the parking lot at the facility for more than a month now.

Area MP heads to China

MP Bruce Hyer (NDP, Thunder Bay – Superior North) is off to China. The federal NDP’s small business and tourism critic leaves Saturday on a joint federal and provincial trade mission to help promote Canada as a tourist destination.
Early birds cast ballots at advanced polls

Early birds cast ballots at advanced polls

With one day left for advanced voting in the municipal election, more than 2,500 people have already handed in their ballots.

Driver without licence charged after fatal highway crash

A 60-year-old man is dead following a highway crash in Greenstone Thursday. Greenstone area OPP say the fatal collision took place around 5:30 p.m. Thursday, just west of Geraldton on Highway 11.
Mayoralty candidates discuss plenty of issues at debate

Mayoralty candidates discuss plenty of issues at debate

With less than two weeks to go before the municipal election, the city’s mayoral hopefuls met with voters on Thursday in a last-ditch attempt to win their favour.
Hobbs up early

Hobbs up early

With results from five polls, it appears Keith Hobbs is on his way to a landslide win in Thunder Bay's mayor's race. Hobbs has collected 3,295 votes to Mayor Lynn Peterson's 1,935 and 1,190 for Frank Pullia.

Great Canadian Roadshow makes local stop

The Great Canadian Roadshow has made a local pit stop, attracting people who hope to cash in on some old valuables they’ve had laying around the house. The travelling event is visiting the Prince Arthur Hotel.
TTC shows off Bombardier-made subway cars

TTC shows off Bombardier-made subway cars

Toronto commuters got a sneak peek at the Toronto Transit Commission’s new high-tech subway cars, which are being built at Thunder Bay’s Bombardier plant, Thursday.

NOSM reveals details of rejected offer

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine released details of the tentative contract presented to striking support staff Thursday.
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