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EMS building mostly on schedule despite spring temperatures

Thunder Bay's new Emergency Medical Services building is starting to take shape, as construction continues on Junot Avenue.
Staying safe

Staying safe

After the tragic death of a 21-year-old Thunder Bay man Saturday, the OPP are stressing for people to take caution around water. Dau Huston and a friend were cliff diving at the Mackenzie River Saturday afternoon.
It's official -- Lakehead University getting its law school

It's official -- Lakehead University getting its law school

Lakehead University has its law school, the first approved in Ontario in 42 years. “Now the university is complete,” said LU president Brian Stevenson.
Top of the class

Top of the class

Racquel Martin says she knows where she wants to go in life. The 15-year-old Grade 10 student from Westside Secondary School in Orangeville, Ont. was consistently at the top of her class.
Many believe royal visit will help monarchy’s popularity

Many believe royal visit will help monarchy’s popularity

Some people say the Duke and Dutchess of Cambridge visit to Canada will go a long way to make the monarchy more popular across the country.

Man robs women at knifepoint

Police are looking for a man in connection to a robbery that took place near Finlayson Street. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the man approached two women with a knife around 4:30 a.m.
Trail building

Trail building

Properly built and maintained trails will not only help the cycling community grow but also strengthen relationships with the city, says the president of a local bicycling club.
Trail building

Trail building

Properly build and maintained trails will not only help the cycling community grow but also strengthen relationships with the city, says the president of a local bicycling club.
Man drowns in river

Man drowns in river

Police confirm on Sunday that a 21-year-old-man has drowned while cliff jumping at a popular swimming spot along the Mackenzie River.
Volunteers collect e-waste at mall parking lot

Volunteers collect e-waste at mall parking lot

People need to make sure that their televisions, monitors and other electronics don’t end up at a landfill, says a spokeswoman for the Recycle Your Electronics tour.
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