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Plenty of strings attached

Plenty of strings attached

Flying a kite is a form of expression but mostly just a good time, says a New York flier. The outdoor kite festival celebrated its 30th anniversary at Chippewa Park on Sunday. From noon until about 4 p.m.

No one home during police search

Police discovered several drugs, firearms and a couple thousand dollars at a Neebing Township residence on Friday. The Combined Forces Organized Crime Unit executed a search warrant of the residence on Friday.

Big Thunder park proponent tired of waiting

And the wait continues.
Sharing the road

Sharing the road

Both bicyclists and motorists agree that courtesy and consideration are the keys to a happy relationship on city roads.
Final ceremony

Final ceremony

For the more than 2,000 Lakehead University graduates walking across the Auditorium stage this weekend to receive a diploma, it will be their final steps as LU students.

OPP to make cold-case announcement

A new push is on to solve a 44-year-old double homicide case in Thunder Bay. The Northwest OPP has scheduled a news conference for Monday morning regarding the mysterious murders of Doreen Hardy and Jane Bernard.
Easy access

Easy access

Before too long, up to 70 per cent of new jobs in Northern Ontario will require a post-secondary education. Acquiring it just got a little easier for those in remote communities that have no direct access to a college or university campus.

Three charged for burning without permits

Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue officials have charged three people for open burning without a permit.

Van Norman crash leaves car on roof

Thunder Bay police continue to investigate a two-car collision that took place in the city's North end Thursday night. Emergency crews rushed to the scene at around 7:15 p.m. at the corner of Van Norman Street and Windemere Avenue.
Province pays for experience

Province pays for experience

Brittany Tabachak isn’t sure what she’d be doing if it wasn’t for Ontario’s $5.5-million support of co-op and intern placement programs.
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