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Virtual visit

Virtual visit

Thunder Bay residents can now take a trip around the city’s waterfront without ever having to leave their home. The city’s website now features a virtual exhibit on the history of Thunder Bay’s waterfront .

Third Caribou Ride set for Sept. 11

More than 400 cyclists are expected to pedal in support of cancer research next month. Cyclists will be taking part in the third annual Caribou Charity Ride for the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation, which starts on Saturday, Sept. 11.
Artistic opportunity

Artistic opportunity

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To most, the ribbed metal structure that resides on a tiny oasis at the far end of Lakehead University’s sprawling campus is little more than an eyesore.

C. difficile outbreak under control

Officials with the Regional Health Sciences Centre say a Clostridium difficile outbreak at the facility is under control. Six cases of C. difficile were reported on a unit of the hospital late last week.
No wood, no problem

No wood, no problem

They don’t have an operator and they don’t have a wood supply, but officials from Greenstone and Ginoogaming First Nation are pushing ahead with plans to open a pair of idled nearby wafer-board and plywood plants.

South side crash leads to traffic woes

Traffic was jammed on the city’s south side after a transport truck and car collided Tuesday. The Thunder Bay Police Service report that the two vehicles collided at the corner of James Street South and Chippewa Road just before 8 a.m. Tuesday.

Kenora riding NDP candidate selected for October election

The Kenora-Rainy River NDP selected the person they want to carry the party banner in October’s provincial election. Sarah Campbell won the party’s nomination over Robert Sinding following a series of travelling ballots across the riding.
Area drivers have mixed feelings amid gas shortage scare

Area drivers have mixed feelings amid gas shortage scare

With several gas stations across Ontario running on empty, drivers in Thunder Bay say they wouldn’t know what to do if they couldn’t fill their tanks. Pumps in Windsor, Ont.

Whalen Building future up in air

City council will have a tough decision ahead as it contemplates the approval of $10 million in repairs to the historic Whalen Building.
Council defers decision on cell phone tower until Sept. 19

Council defers decision on cell phone tower until Sept. 19

City council will wait until Sept. 19 to make a decision on whether or not give its nod of approval to Industry Canada on a proposed 165-foot communications tower Bell Canada wants to erect on John Street Road.
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