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Staying together

Staying together

Residents say Habitat for Humanity’s annual event at the CLE grounds helps to bring families closer together. Families came to the CLE Coliseum for the ninth annual Family Day event on Saturday.
Store trashed

Store trashed

The owner of Urban Boutique says he wonders who hates his store so much to break the front window and ruin his merchandise with paintball pellets. Angelo Petta came into work around 10:30 a.m.
Saving C-501

Saving C-501

With some heavy amendments, a local MP’s bankruptcy reform bill is on its way to third reading with early indications that it has all-party support.
Community kitchen not going away, says Trevisanutto

Community kitchen not going away, says Trevisanutto

John Trevisanutto says if after one year a new community kitchen fails to change the life of one family, they’ll revisit the idea. But they’re not going away, he added.
Shifting focus

Shifting focus

Police have temporarily shifted their focus in the search for missing teen Jordan Wabasse.
Name game

Name game

The Selkirk name has significance in Thunder Bay, particularly with people who attended Selkirk Collegiate and Vocational School from 1957 to 1988.

Police searching for hit-and-run driver

City police hope the public can help them find the driver of a vehicle that allegedly struck a pedestrian and sped off early Thursday morning.
Premier attends Mauro's nomination meeting

Premier attends Mauro's nomination meeting

Dalton McGuinty says he now has another reason to get re-elected.
Search of Kam ends

Search of Kam ends

Police finished the underwater portion of their search for a missing teen, but still have not been able to locate the 15-year-old boy.
Looking for input

Looking for input

A local committee wants the public’s help to complete its drug strategy, now in a draft stage, for the city.
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