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Arena talks

Arena talks

Limited parking and no opportunities to expand makes downtown Port Arthur a poor choice for the proposed multiplex arena, many people said during a public meeting Wednesday evening.
A helping hand

A helping hand

Helping to raise money is one way youth can give back to the community, a local high school student says.
RegenMed begins recovering bone, tissue at Health Sciences Centre

RegenMed begins recovering bone, tissue at Health Sciences Centre

One death could help dozens of lives now that a bone and tissue recovery team is operating in Thunder Bay.

Tim Hortons celebrates annual Camp Day

Thunder Bay residents were helping send a child to a summer camp Wednesday, simply by purchasing a coffee at Tim Hortons.

City set for one of two open house for multiplex

As city hall's push for a new multi-use centre continues, the public is getting a chance to weigh in on the issue. The first of two city-sponsored open houses on the proposed multiplex is being held Wednesday evening at the DaVinci Centre.

Library looking for more fundraising dollars as grand opening looms

With the official grand opening of the new Mary J.L. Black Library less than two weeks away, library officials are asking for help to reach their fundraising goal of $250,000. Mary J.L. Black has been opened to the public since the beginning of May.
Beyond the numbers

Beyond the numbers

The province is paying companies to not report injuries at the workplace, claims the members of a local support group.
Old fire a likely cause

Old fire a likely cause

A fire at a local mill Tuesday night was likely caused by sparks from a previous fire, a mill manager confirmed Wednesday morning.
AbitibiBowater bark pile catches fire, blankets part of city in smoke

AbitibiBowater bark pile catches fire, blankets part of city in smoke

Firefighters used every tool at their disposal Tuesday night as they struggled to douse a nasty bark pile fire at the AbitibiBowater mill.
Passion awarded

Passion awarded

A local woman has turned her passion into an award-winning career. Marijah Harp was one of three women in the region to win an award at the 14th annual Influential Woman of Northern Ontario Awards Tuesday at Valhalla Inn.
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