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Joining the Cult

Joining the Cult

Thunder Bay actress Marie Avgeropoulos is joining the Cult. The television show Cult premieres Tuesday on The CW and tells the story of a journalist and his production assistant investigating mysterious deaths and disappearances around a hit TV show.
Police pursuit

Police pursuit

THUNDER BAY -- A routine traffic stop turned into a police pursuit early Saturday morning. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say an officer attempted to make the traffic stop on Saturday, Feb. 16, just before 4 a.m.
Family fun

Family fun

Kevin Osadchuk and his family drove roughly five hours to spend their Family Day weekend in Thunder Bay. Osadchuk, from Manitouwadge, came to the city to participate in the variety of activities held on Family Day.
Hope Classic raises more than $155,000

Hope Classic raises more than $155,000

Despite fewer teams participating, the annual Bearskin Airlines Hope Classic has raised more than $155,000 this year. The annual curling tournament concluded at the Fort William Curling Club on Sunday.
Head of the class

Head of the class

St Paul and St. Pius X Schools have tied as the highest-ranking schools in the city, according to the latest Fraser Institute results.
Firefighters investigating morning blaze

Firefighters investigating morning blaze

THUNDER BAY -- Firefighters are investigating the cause of a massive fire that gutted a vacant Cumming Street building.
Celebrating 100 years

Celebrating 100 years

After leaving southern Ontario and moving to the township of Conmee, Betty Flemying says she wouldn’t move to bigger city for anything. Flemying and her husband, Bill have lived in the community of roughly 800 people for the past 30 years.
Winter fun

Winter fun

Being out in the cold and enjoying winter is part of being Canadian. That’s what Emily Hall said during her first to Fort William Historical Park’s 11th annual Voyageur Winter Carnival. Hall, from Belleville, Ont.

Lakehead, Confederation College join Harlem Shake video craze

Lakehead University students jumped on the Harlem Shake trend Friday in Canadian style.
Women still represent only 30 per cent of Canadian politicians

Women still represent only 30 per cent of Canadian politicians

Despite having six female premiers across Canada, many women involved in politics say they’re still inside a man’s world.
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