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Dedication pays off for Spring into Summer draw winner

Every week this spring Bonnie Kerr marched into the St. John Ambulance Water Street offices and plunked down $10 for a ticket in the organization’s annual Spring into Summer draw, hoping to win the grand prize.
Cultural celebration

Cultural celebration

Dan Calmwind wanted to celebrate Aboriginal culture. He also had an itch for a bannock burger.
Soon-to-be retired police chief sits in on final police board meeting

Soon-to-be retired police chief sits in on final police board meeting

Despite being a month away from retirement, the city’s police board still hasn’t found a replacement for the force’s outgoing chief.
South side should be option for multiplex, area BIA officials say

South side should be option for multiplex, area BIA officials say

J.P. Fraser says a Simpson Street-area location for Thunder Bay’s proposed multiplex facility makes the most sense.

Pair arrested after early morning armed robbery

Police arrested two men after an attempted armed robbery at a convenience store Tuesday. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the attempted robbery took place at a south-side convenience store just after 1:30 a.m.

City council gets transit master plan update

City council got a quick look at the work being done on the city’s transit master plan Monday night. The city held a 5 p.m. meeting before city council Monday.
Council approves extension on proposed waterfront hotel

Council approves extension on proposed waterfront hotel

Approving amendments to the proposed hotel on the waterfront led to some heated exchanges between the mayor and some councillors Monday night. The amendments, which were approved by council, will allow the 150-room hotel to add another 1.
Sounds of summer

Sounds of summer

A century old musical tradition continues this year with the 107th Summer in the Parks concert series at Marina Park. The Roy Coran Jazz Big Band kicks off the season Wednesday night followed by Mark Potvin’s Little Swing Band.
Creating space

Creating space

Everyone is one tragedy away from losing the stability of a roof over their head, said the executive director of the John Howard Society.
Cheaper scans

Cheaper scans

Digital mammography isn’t affordable or accessible in all parts of the globe. John Rowlands hopes his new start-up company can change the outlook, saving thousands of lives in the process.
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