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Students protest rising tuition fees

Students protest rising tuition fees

University students took their concerns over rising tuition costs to the streets Wednesday outside of the provincial student loans office.
Dog park death

Dog park death

Ravin Perrier said she’ll never bring another dog to the off-leash dog park after her chihuahua-papillon dog was attacked and killed by what is believed to be a pit bull-mix Tuesday afternoon.
LU will keep its I Think For Myself campaign alive

LU will keep its I Think For Myself campaign alive

Lakehead University officials are still encouraging students to think for themselves.
Sales stay steady

Sales stay steady

Despite poppy sales being down this year in some parts of the country, Thunder Bay has seen a steady distribution of the red iconic Remembrance Day flower, said a local poppy campaign manager. Sharon Scott, with the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No.
Man donates classic car for charity raffle

Man donates classic car for charity raffle

Bruce Stone was looking for a way to honour his friend Frank Pontisso. An avid collector of antique cars, he decided to donate one in Pontisso’s memory.
Constable charged

Constable charged

A city police constable faces a dozen criminal charges following accusation that numerous Ontario Sex Offender Registry records had been falsified.
Operation on

Operation on

Winter nights in Afghanistan can be quite cold so the hand and foot warmers Cpl. Angel Goodlad received in an Operation Overseas care package were a welcomed gift.

Community centre comes down

A few tears were shed Tuesday as a part of Westfort's history came crashing down. Demolition began Tuesday morning on the Westfort Community Centre.

Leon’s hosts grand opening ceremony

The building has been taking shape for months and on Tuesday Leon's Furniture held its grand opening ceremony for its new Superstore in Thunder Bay. More than 100 people were on hand for the celebration on Fort William Road.
Home for health

Home for health

Helene Demers has been without a primary health-care giver for half a decade. Originally from Longlac, but now living in Thunder Bay, Demers wasn’t alone.
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