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More towers

More towers

Cell sites and towers, not mobile units, will be the solution to TbayTel’s network problems, says the company’s CEO.
Community responds

Community responds

The support has been pouring in for Ron Hebert and his dog, Teeka, since the Thunder Bay man shared his story about a recent string of bad luck.
Agriplex disbands

Agriplex disbands

A local corporation that spearheaded a project more than a decade in the making has disbanded, leaving a regional municipality to pick up the pieces.

Library program helps users utilize new technology

The Thunder Bay Public Library is reaching out to help book lovers learn how to use new technology. The library has received a grant for a new Personal Technology Assistant this summer.
Long ride

Long ride

When Mueni Mulli and six youth from the Mully Children’s Family arrived in Vancouver from Kenya last month they thought they had been tricked. “It was supposed to be summer,” she said, noting they were shocked by the chilly weather.
Exhibition time

Exhibition time

For more than a century, people have been making their way to the Lakehead to celebrate the annual fair.

One new fire confirmed in district, three more in the northwest

Officials with the Ministry of Natural Resources are reporting a relatively quiet weekend for fire activity in the Northwest. One new fire was confirmed for the Thunder Bay District, and three other fires were confirmed in other parts of the region.

Crash kills 30-year-old motorcyclist

Police in Kenora are investigating a couple of weekend collisions, including one that claimed a life. Officials with the OPP say a motorcycle crash west of Kenora killed a 30-year-old Manitoba woman.
Tradition grows

Tradition grows

Ten years ago, when the Thunder Bay Blues Festival was in its infancy, there was no chance a group as revered as the Tedeschi Trucks Band would find its way onto the lineup. That’s what reputation does.
Celebrating friendship

Celebrating friendship

Without First Nations, Canada wouldn’t be what it is today. That’s one of many reasons Fort William Historical Park held its annual Anishnawbe Keeshigun festival over the weekend.
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