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Area man charged with child pornography offences

A Couchiching First Nation man has been arrested and charged with child pornography offenses.
Prehistoric checkup

Prehistoric checkup

A local oral surgeon diagnosed the world’s oldest cavity. Bruce Pynn had an old classmate from the University of Toronto ask for his expertise regarding a fossil her research team was examining of a crocodile-sized reptile found in Texas.

Advance polling set to begin this weekend

Advanced polling for the upcoming May 2 federal election is set for this holiday long weekend. Stations will be set up across the city Friday, Saturday and Easter Monday from noon until 8 p.m.

U.S. anglers fined $4,000 for illegal ice fishing

Two Minnesota men were fined more than $4,000 for several fishing violations, reports the Ministry of Natural Resources. A man from Red Lake, Minn. was fined $1,400 for having seven walleye over the legal limit.
Riding for Dad

Riding for Dad

Bikers have always been the tough guys on the block, the manliest of men around. But they also have a soft side, at least in Thunder Bay.
Addressing violence

Addressing violence

Nick Couzelis wants to know why some rap artists often swear in their songs, and promote violence against women in their music videos.

Police board goes $460,000 over budget in 2010

The numbers are in for the 2010 Thunder Bay Police operating budget, and while the police service did go over budget, members of the police board don't appear to be too concerned.
An area chief says an Aboriginal child welfare conference is a step in the right direction

An area chief says an Aboriginal child welfare conference is a step in the right direction

The chief of Fort William First Nations said a summit on Aboriginal child welfare is a step in the right direction, but there’s a lot of work still to be done to protect children.

LU hosts annual preview day for First Nation teens

Lakehead University officials were introducing Aboriginal students to a range of options Tuesday as the school held its second annual Aboriginal preview day.
Scientific muscle

Scientific muscle

The regional science fair gives students a chance to flex their brains, says a spokesman for the Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair.
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