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Gregorchuk sentenced to 10 years in jail

Gregorchuk sentenced to 10 years in jail

Chris Gregorchuk, convicted of manslaughter and indignity to human remains, says he’s sorry for the role he played in the death of Richard Ouimet.

Police searching for purse snatcher

Police are looking for a man suspected of a parking lot purse snatching that took place near the intercity area.
Getting involved

Getting involved

Development in the Ring of Fire should stop until area First Nations communities are properly consulted, says Matawa’s new Ring of Fire co-ordinator.
Presenting a plan

Presenting a plan

The biggest housing need in the district is for single adults who need support, said the chair of the Thunder Bay District Social Services Administration Board.
Confederation College continues search to replacing outgoing president

Confederation College continues search to replacing outgoing president

Confederation College has big shoes to fill, but there are high hopes that a new president will be picked by the end of the school semester, says the president of the college's board of governors.

Pre-budget committee schedules stop in city

A provincial pre-budget committee will be in Thunder Bay on Wednesday. MPP Bill Mauro (Lib.
Sunny renovations

Sunny renovations

With an eye on future savings, the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board is making a direct attack on rising energy costs.

Local lawyer David Shannon to receive Order of Ontario

A local lawyer is being named to the province’s highest honour. MPP Michael Gravelle (Lib., Thunder Bay – Superior North) announced Tuesday that lawyer David Shannon is being recognized with an appointment to the Order of Ontario.

Kenora OPP find Oxy after vehicle search

Police in Kenora say they intercepted Oxycodone that was destined for the Fort Frances area Monday. Members of the Kenora detachment of the OPP and drug enforcement unit stopped a vehicle near that community that was heading eastbound on Highway 17.
Squeaked by

Squeaked by

The people in Thunder Bay are amazing says the chair of United Way. With less than two weeks to go in its annual campaign, the United Way was worried it wouldn’t meet its $2.47 million goal for the upcoming year.
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