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SIU investigating Whitefish Bay fatality

One person is dead following a shooting at Whitefish Bay in Lac Seul First Nation . The province’s Special Investigation Unit is now looking into the incident.
Ottawa bound

Ottawa bound

A local high school student said he never expected he’d be picked to represent the region at a national youth caucus.

More funding for summer jobs

A local MP announced a summer job program would receive more money from federal funding. NDP MP John Rafferty (Thunder Bay – Rainy River) said the Canada Summer Jobs program would receive additional funding of more than $275,000.
Preparing for prom

Preparing for prom

Family members and graduating students worried about expensive prom dresses were glad to find something they liked at an annual fundraising event Saturday.
Girl power

Girl power

Be open and express yourself, says a participant at the Girl Power conference held on Saturday. Confederation College hosted the event aimed at keeping girls active and learning about healthy living.
Group forms to fight for 'responsible development'

Group forms to fight for 'responsible development'

What started as an opposition to development in River Terrace is now an advocacy group for responsible development in Thunder Bay.

Yahn refiles, Rydholm runs for re-election

There's been another switch made by a candidate for Thunder Bay city council. Terrence Yahn, who originally filed to run as an at-large candidate, has now changed his nomination papers in order to run in the McIntyre ward.
Cab companies ponder security after second robbery

Cab companies ponder security after second robbery

The days of flagging a taxi on the street after dark are gone, says the manager of a local taxi company, whose drivers were hit twice this week by a weapon-wielding carjacker who robbed them of cash and cab.
Ready for cruise season

Ready for cruise season

With 12 stops in the Thunder Bay harbour last year, the MV Clelia brought $592,000 into the community.
Group wants WHO to recognize city as age friendly

Group wants WHO to recognize city as age friendly

A local stakeholder committee wants Thunder Bay to be internationally recognized as an age-friendly city.
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