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Man arrested following forcible confinement incident

A gun-related incident early Monday morning has a local man facing a long list of charges. Police were called to a Lybster Township residence just before three this morning on a firearms complaint.
Language lessons

Language lessons

When he took over Lakehead University, president Brian Stevenson said he planned to reach out to the world in search of new students. On Monday school officials made it a little easier for them to succeed once they arrive.
City likely to reveal hotelier at Wednesday news conference

City likely to reveal hotelier at Wednesday news conference

The city is expected to announce the identity of the waterfront hotelier at a news conference Wednesday morning. The City of Thunder Bay has scheduled a local news conference for Wednesday at 11 a.m.
Safe Talk

Safe Talk

Teens don’t often trust adults on the best of days. When thoughts of suicide are swirling around their heads, the last person they’re likely to talk to is a parent. Their peers are a different story altogether.

New forest fires cause little trouble for area MNR crews

Several new forest fires were confirmed this weekend, however they don’t appear to have caused too much trouble for MNR crews.

ATV driver escapes injury after helmetless mishap

An allegedly impaired ATV driver escaped injury despite flipping his vehicle while driving without a helmet during the weekend.
400 strong

400 strong

When it comes to fighting cancer, every dollar helps. Thanks to 400 local cyclists, the Northern Cancer Fund will have 38,000 more to help the battle after the fourth annual Caribou Charity Ride Sunday morning.
Keeping it up

Keeping it up

Meville McGuire has been staring at the ground for more than 60 years.
Question of reform

Question of reform

Greg Rickford is confident senate reform is en route now that his party has a majority in the House, and as of just recently, an even stronger majority in the Senate.
Apartment evacuated

Apartment evacuated

Dozens of residents of an Algoma Street apartment complex spent a portion of Saturday night in their parking lot as firefighters investigated a strange odour on the building’s third floor. “We weren’t sure what we were dealing with.
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