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Schoolyard scrum

Schoolyard scrum

Mayor Keith Hobbs is used to the media spotlight and the barrage of questions that comes with it. On Thursday he survived being grilled for half an hour straight, and unlike most politicians, he didn’t duck a single question.

Occupy Thunder Bay arrives on Saturday

The Occupy Wall Street phenomena is coming to Thunder Bay.
Working with minority

Working with minority

Doug West doesn’t think the province’s Liberal government will be a minority for long.

Royal Bank celebrates new branch, makes donation

Royal Bank celebrates new branch, makes donation RBC Royal Bank is celebrating the grand opening of its newest Thunder Bay branch on Arthur Street.
Armed robbery

Armed robbery

Police are investigating another convenience store robbery. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say they responded to reports of a robbery at the Mac’s Mart on May Street just before 4 a.m. Thursday.

Stabbing-spree suspect in hospital, bail hearing set for Monday

The man accused of being involved in Saturday's stabbing spree was unable to appear in court Thursday morning. Eli John, 29, remains at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre due to injuries he sustained during the incident.

Train passenger arrested, police find Oxycodone

Police in Longlac found more than $12,000 of Oxycodone pills after arresting a wanted man Sunday. Officials with the Greenstone detachment of the OPP say that officers received information that a man may be transporting Oxycodone.
S.S. Keewatin heading home to Port McNicoll

S.S. Keewatin heading home to Port McNicoll

The S.S. Keewatin is coming home to Canada, but it won’t be coming to Thunder Bay. The last of the Edwardian-era Great Lakes steamships instead will be berthed in Port McNicoll, Ont., its original home.
Embedded History: New art revealed at Waterfront

Embedded History: New art revealed at Waterfront

When people first enter the new main entrance to the Marina Park, artist Steven Beites says he hopes they will be fascinated with what he has created.
Limiting the energy

Limiting the energy

New caffeine limits on energy drinks is a step in the right direction says a local dietician.
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