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Conflict of interest accusation delays Hernandez case

The man charged in connection with a fatal hit and run case just before Christmas had his bail hearing delayed again Wednesday.
Training on ice

Training on ice

Scott Ellery plunged through the ice and into the frigid waters of Lake Superior Wednesday. Instead of panicking Ellery laughed as he treaded water. Twenty minutes after being rescued, he went through again.

Red Cross kicks off annual Northern Raffle

The eyes of the world are on Haiti as it marked the first anniversary of last year's devastating earthquake Wednesday.
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Click of a button

A labour board hopes its new website that provides labour market information will stimulate job growth in the city. The North Superior Workforce Planning Board added more polish to its labour market information website Wednesday.
Forgive and forget

Forgive and forget

Apologies were given, no charges were laid and everyone is friends again following an attack caught on video Sunday evening.

Smokers wanted for Driven to Quit challenge

The Driven to Quit challenge is back for its sixth year and organizers are looking for local tobacco users to kick the habit.

Operation Red Nose campaign a success chair says

The final numbers are in, and it was another successful holiday season for Operation Red Nose in Thunder Bay. Red Nose volunteers gave 368 rides and travelled nearly 9,800 kilometers in 2010. That's a 30 per cent increase over 2009.
Start your engines

Start your engines

Zachary Pylychuk loves school. The 7-year-old Grade 2 student from St. Thomas Aquinas takes his power chair to get to his classes. Zachary has Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a weakening of muscles that requires him to use the chair.

Start your engines

Zachary Pylychuk loves school. The 7-year-old Grade 2 student from St. Thomas Aquinas takes his power chair to get to his classes. Zachary has Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a weakening of muscles that requires him to use the chair.

Murder trial date set for next month

Two Thunder Bay women, accused of murder in connection to the death of a 30-year-old-woman, will not face their charges again until next month. Joanne Vivier, 33, and Michelle Morris, 28, both appeared in Provincial court on Tuesday.
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