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Bankruptcy filed

Bankruptcy filed

Global Sticks has filed for bankruptcy. The company filed for bankruptcy protection Thursday at 4:30 p.m. and laid off its 80 workers.
RV catches fire

RV catches fire

Firefigthers continue to investigate how an RV caught fire on the Thunder Bay Expressway Friday.
Change of focus

Change of focus

The May 28 flood left the city with a lot of loss and has caused a lot of stress.

Thunder Bay, Seinajoki celebrate sister city agreement renewal

Thunder Bay boasts the largest Finnish population anywhere outside of Finland. That, according to Mayor Keith Hobbs, is what makes Thursday evening's sister city signing ceremony with Seinajoki, Finland so special.

Domtar workers in Dryden ratify five-year contract

There is labour peace for the Domtar mill and woodlands workers in Dryden. Employees of the mill represented by the Paperworkers Union have ratified a new five-year contract, by a 70 per cent vote.
Teens injured

Teens injured

Two teens were sent to hospital Thursday night after a collision between a pick-up truck and a transport truck at the Harbour Expressway and Memorial Avenue intersection.
Encouraged

Encouraged

Some First Nation leaders say they’re encouraged by a recent bust that saw $1.3 million worth of drugs heading for their remote northern communities seized and taken off the black market.
Celebrating a century

Celebrating a century

Members of the Thunder Bay Pipes and Drums are making noise for the association’s centennial anniversary. The group originally formed in 1912 was later officially recognized as what was then the City of Fort William’s pipe band.
Shad Valley International program 2012 comes to a close

Shad Valley International program 2012 comes to a close

Tianyi Ma is leaving the Shad Valley program with a renewed sense of confidence. “Shad is actually so much fun. It’s definitely a lot of work but at the same time it’s enjoyable work.
Dealing with bears

Dealing with bears

Thunder Bay Police Service officers have responded to six nuisance bear reports in the past three months, and two of those reports have resulted in dead bears. The two incidents where the bears were killed happened in May and June.
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