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Getting the shot

Getting the shot

THUNDER BAY -- Mike Harding does not want to get the flu this season.
Applying pressure

Applying pressure

THUNDER BAY -- Local school board officials say it’s unclear how strike action taken by education workers will play out, but they’ll take it one day at a time.
Workshop helps educators engage students with special needs

Workshop helps educators engage students with special needs

THUNDER BAY -- Local educators are learning how to help students use their individual strengths to overcome academic challenges.

Local Toys 'R' Us location will miss Christmas shopping season

THUNDER BAY -- The city will not have a Toys 'R' Us store before Christmas. The store was announced back in May by Toronto-based developer Jennum Properties Inc.
Power struggle: City officials lobby province's energy minister to save generation station

Power struggle: City officials lobby province's energy minister to save generation station

THUNDER BAY -- City officials hope to have Ontario's Energy Minister join their fight to keep the city’s coal-fired power plant open. Mayor Keith Hobbs, Westfort Coun.

Current River Dam remains closed as repairs continue

THUNDER BAY -- It's taking a bit longer than expected to finish maintenance on the Current River Dam. The pedestrian walkway over the dam was closed all last week, and will remain closed for three more days this week.

Red Lake man charged after copper theft

RED LAKE, Ont. -- OPP officers are investigating the theft of copper from a business. Police with the Red Lake detachment of the OPP say on Nov.
MP hopes of better understand feelings toward nuclear waste transportation

MP hopes of better understand feelings toward nuclear waste transportation

Bruce Hyer has gone on tour to see how people feel about possibly transporting 50,000 tonnes of nuclear waste through their community.
Art sale

Art sale

A local arts organization celebrated Christmas in a new home this year. Lakehead Visual Arts has been in the city for nearly 60 years.
Generations together

Generations together

Seeing the massive turnout at a local Remembrance Day ceremony, veteran Roy Lamore said seeing so many faces young and old in the crowd was fabulous. “I’ve never seen so many turned out,” the Second World War veteran said.
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