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Playing a new card

Playing a new card

Private operators might be moving into the city’s casino.
Tomeck guilty in credit union robbery case

Tomeck guilty in credit union robbery case

Bradley Tomeck has been found guilty of robbing a local credit union. The 22-year-old Thunder Bay man was convicted of armed robbery, wearing a disguise and three firearms offences Friday at the Superior Court of Justice.

McIntyre Ward Councillor meets with trucking industry representatives

The debate over trucks on Dawson Road continues. McIntyre Ward Coun. Trevor Giertuga met with representatives from the trucking industry this week over his call for a ban on transport truck traffic on the route.
Staying above water

Staying above water

Attempts are being made to stop local history from being washed away.
Being Independent: adults with learning disabilities recognized at flag raising ceremony

Being Independent: adults with learning disabilities recognized at flag raising ceremony

In many ways, adults with learning disabilities are just like everyone else. They laugh, they cry, they’ve got bills to pay – and they want to do it on their own.

Teen driver charged after flipping father’s pickup

City police say a young man is now facing charges after he flipped his father’s pickup truck early Friday morning. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the incident took place just before 12:30 a.m.
No surprise

No surprise

Superior North EMS is projecting a $400,000 shortfall in their 2012 budget in the city’s first quarter variance report.
Picture this

Picture this

Charlie Sargent may be a soft-spoken teen, but the few words he does utter carry some serious weight. And it turns out he’s a pretty decent photographer too. The Grade 10 student from St.
Closure a ‘disgrace’

Closure a ‘disgrace’

The closure of Thunder Bay’s Veterans Affairs office is a disgrace, said the past president of the Royal Canadian Legion Port Arthur Branch 5.

Thirteen Reliance workers on picket line

About 13 local workers are on the picket line after the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers union that represents them rejected a deal with Reliance Home Comfort.
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