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Jury pool challenge leads to trial delay

Another jury trial taking place in the city has been put on hold following allegations that the jury pool isn't reflective of the area’s demographics.
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Data request

The city needs more information and another public meeting before it decides whether to reject a proposed wireless tower city council voted early Tuesday morning. On Aug.

Union Gas to cut natural gas rates

The Ontario Energy Board approved a rate change Monday that will cut the price of natural gas for Union Gas users. The change will drop the price of a cubic metre of gas from 13.59 cents to 12.05 cents.

OLG launches green project for third year

A group of OLG Casino employees spent the day volunteering to make Thunder Bay a little greener.
Wilkins to share stories about cross-Atlantic rowing adventure

Wilkins to share stories about cross-Atlantic rowing adventure

When Charlie Wilkins decided to join a group of people set to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a rowboat, the writer’s first goal was to survive the trip and then write a book about it.

Three teens charged after weekend break-in

Police have charged three teenagers for breaking into a Madeline Street home Saturday night. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say a neighbour in that area spotted three teenaged boys enter the home through a window around 7 p.m.

Police looking for two suspects after pair of robberies

Police are looking for two different men who allegedly robbed two separate Mac’s convenience stores just hours apart from each other.
Election after election causing voter fatigue

Election after election causing voter fatigue

After six elections in five years residents are definitely suffering from voter fatigue, says a Lakehead University associate professor. Thunder Bay residents have gone to the polls six times in the last five years.
Deal reached

Deal reached

While the union hasn’t voted on the tentative deal yet, striking Ontario college support workers have left the picket lines and will head back to work.
Passing of the torch

Passing of the torch

With mother and son gone, some participants at the annual Terry Fox Run say it’s time for everyone to become the next champion of cancer research.
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