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Fire destroys cabin

Fire destroys cabin

A Tuesday night fire gutted a dilapidated cabin on Cedar Bay Road and will likely lead to charges being laid against the property owner.
Moved in

Moved in

Tornado Medical Systems has set up shop on the sixth floor of the Whalen building with plans to provide an economic boost to the community, says the company’s CEO.

High school initiative has students focusing on good deeds

A number of Superior High School students are spending most of their Wednesday doing good deeds. One of those good deeds has several students welcoming visiting seniors to the school for an afternoon of entertainment.

St. Ignatius scores well in Fraser Institute report

A Canadian conservative think tank has released its rankings of Ontario's high schools, and Thunder Bay has at least one school scoring high. The Fraser Institute ranked St. Ignatius as the top local school, scoring a 7.
Body found

Body found

Police have pulled a body of an unidentified male out of the middle of Kaministiquia River. But Staff Sgt.
Principal hopes national attention will improve safety for students

Principal hopes national attention will improve safety for students

A local high school principal hopes recent national media attention surrounding the deaths of six students over the past decade will help change the system they’re caught in.
Getting attention

Getting attention

A local high school principal hopes recent national media attention surrounding the deaths of six students over the past decade will help change the system they’re caught in.

Sudbury crash claims life of Thunder Bay woman

A weekend crash in Sudbury has claimed the life of a Thunder Bay woman. The incident took place Saturday afternoon on Highway 17 inside the Sudbury city limits.
Action-packed season

Action-packed season

There’s no need to leave Thunder Bay for a festival experience this summer – just head to Fort William Historical Park.
Merge talk premature

Merge talk premature

Area federal politicians say it is far too early to consider a merger between the New Democratic Party and the Liberal Party of Canada. “I don’t think it’s an issue at the moment,” said MP John Rafferty (NDP, Thunder Bay-Rainy River).
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