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Presenting pink power

Presenting pink power

Whenever Heather Donaghy saw one of her peers pick on another student at school, she had to step in. The Grade 12 Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute student wore a pink shirt in part of the annual Day of Pink on Wednesday.

Ignace hosts nuclear waste open house

Ignace residents are getting the opportunity to see first-hand what becoming the potential host site for the country's used nuclear waste will involve.

Harper may stop in Thunder Bay, Ignatieff expected

Prime Minister Stephen Harper could be making a campaign stop in Thunder Bay next week. A source within the Conservative Party says there's a "fair possibility" that Harper will be in Thunder Bay on Monday.
Centre of change

Centre of change

Hillcrest High School will re-open for business in about six weeks time.
Girl power

Girl power

Heading into its eighth year, the city’s Girl Power Conference continues to grow, adding participants and activities.
Residents shocked that nearby building site of murder scene

Residents shocked that nearby building site of murder scene

Residents of an Oliver Road apartment building said they were shocked to learn what had transpired in their quiet building Monday night.
Woman killed, victim's husband in custody

Woman killed, victim's husband in custody

A 61-year-old woman is dead and her 63-year-old husband is in custody charged in the city’s second homicide of 2011. The unidentified man, who surrendered to police at their Balmoral Street headquarters just before 11 p.m.
Council ratifies deal with Horizon, opponents threaten major lawsuit

Council ratifies deal with Horizon, opponents threaten major lawsuit

Thunder Bay’s elected officials stood their ground Monday night and left it to the province to decide the fate of a controversial wind turbine farm. Council voted 8-4 to approve an amended agreement between the city and Horizon Wind Inc.
Last chance

Last chance

Mike Payne is hoping a show of force will convince city councillors on the fence to change their minds about a proposed wind turbine farm that has divided the city.

Chamber president in Toronto to speak on forest tenure reform

The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is having its say on the Province's forest tenure reform.
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