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Holy hail!

Holy hail!

Alyssa Migliazza was driving home Sunday afternoon when a large white ball hit the road in front of her. "I thought it was just from a bird.

Province's decision to deny wood supply will cost jobs opposition says

The provincial NDP continues to hammer the McGuinty government over its decision to deny a wood supply to the Hudson Sawmill near Sioux Lookout.

Old library set to close at the end of the month

Mixed emotions are surfacing as members of the community get ready to say goodbye to the old Mary J.L. Black Library on Brock Street.
Poll questions

Poll questions

An online projection for the federal election places the city’s NDP incumbents in the lead, but a Lakehead University professor says the leaders’ debate will be the real game-changer.

Traffic stop turns into drug bust for Greenstone OPP

Four men are facing numerous charges after a traffic stop near Hearst over the weekend. Greenstone OPP stopped a westbound vehicle on Hwy 11 Saturday evening. They discovered 250 Oxycontin pills.
Vote invalid

Vote invalid

Lakehead University Student Union will be overhauling its bylaws following allegations that a student tampered with a ballot box during last month’s executive election, says the union’s vice-president of finance.
Churches united

Churches united

Other congregations in Thunder Bay may soon follow First Wesley United Church’s example and amalgamate to ensure that the community still has a place to worship, says the past chair of First Church United.
Healthy choice

Healthy choice

The Chamber of Commerce Health and Wellness expo gives everyone a good started on how to live healthier lives, says a Confederation College wellness teacher.

Man charged in connection to stabbing

Police charged a 46-year-old Thunder Bay man with assault with a weapon following a stabbing that took place early Saturday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a call around 1:43 a.m.
Battle honoured

Battle honoured

Army cadets wanted to honour their own campaign and chose the Battle of Vimy as it forged Canada as a nation, says the director of the Army Cadet League of Canada of Northwestern Ontario.
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