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Facing fears

Facing fears

Miranda Olesko overcame her fear and came face-to-face with one of the largest snakes in the world. Olesko along with Angelina Feletto attended the Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo at the CLE Coliseum on Saturday.
Hospital holds second public meeting on smoking ban

Hospital holds second public meeting on smoking ban

A lung cancer survivor says she’s tired of walking through a cloud of smoke in order to get into the hospital. Gail Pfaff started smoking cigarettes when she was 14 years old.

Pat Lang hopes to bring transparency to Ornge

The former president of Confederation College says she hopes to bring efficiency and transparency to Ornge, the province's medical transport agency.
City manager reveals core business review

City manager reveals core business review

The first phase of Tim Commisso’s two-pronged core business review recommends the city close and sell Municipal Golf Course before the start of the 2013 golfing season.

Core business review

The first phase of Tim Commisso’s sweeping core business review recommends the city close and sell Municipal Golf Course before the start of the 2013 golfing season.

Another local murder trial could begin this year

Another murder trial could take place in Thunder Bay this year. John Robertson, 63, remains in custody, and faces a charge of second-degree murder in connection with the death of his wife, 61-year-old Elaine Robertson.
Report a scare tactic against public health care: Health coalition

Report a scare tactic against public health care: Health coalition

The Drummond Report is the bogeyman in the health-care waiting room, suggests the co-chairwoman of the Thunder Bay Health Coalition.
Kelly found guilty, sentenced to 25-year prison term

Kelly found guilty, sentenced to 25-year prison term

Michael Kelly has been found guilty of murder, and has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. A jury found Kelly guilty Friday afternoon of first-degree murder for his role in the 2000 shooting death of his then common-law spouse, Judie Thibault.

Stabbing-spree suspect deemed not criminally responsible

The man accused of stabbing multiple people at the Andras Court apartment complex back in October will not be facing any criminal charges.

Man admits falling through ice on Kam River

The mystery of who fell through the ice on Wednesday in the Kam River is a mystery no more. At least not as far as Thunder Bay Police Services is concerned.
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