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Moose Cree's Smallboy elected NAN Deputy Grand Chief

Jason Smallboy of Moose Cree First Nation has been elected Nishnawbe Aski Nation Deputy Grand Chief.
Father, son cling to life in icy Superior waters for six hours

Father, son cling to life in icy Superior waters for six hours

THUNDER BAY - Clinging to the side of a half-submerged canoe in the icy waters of Lake Superior, Rich Luskleet and his son AlexGollat-Luskleet, kept reassuring each other someone would find them. “We just never gave up,” Rich said.
Wet weather doesn't stop CLE's opening day (16 PHOTOS)

Wet weather doesn't stop CLE's opening day (16 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- A little rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of Canadian Lakehead Exhibition attendees, who flocked to the fairgrounds as the gates opened at noon on Wednesday to kick off this year’s event.
Actor says mining promotional video not intentionally sexual

Actor says mining promotional video not intentionally sexual

THUNDER BAY – The actor who produced a bikini-clad video promoting the prospective Ring of Fire mining development claims she had no intention of sexualizing herself or the mining industry.
Mattress fire quickly extinguished at Academy Drive apartment

Mattress fire quickly extinguished at Academy Drive apartment

THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay Fire Rescue quickly extinguished a mattress fire Wednesday afternoon at an Academy Drive apartment complex. Firefighters said the call came in about 12:30 p.m.
Generators, lawn mower stolen during Red Lake break in

Generators, lawn mower stolen during Red Lake break in

(RED LAKE, ON) - Members of the Red Lake Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating a break and enter that was reported on August 8, 2016.

Screen for Life Coach scheduled to return

(Thunder Bay, ON – August 10, 2016) Northwestern Ontario’s Screen for Life Coach is due back in Thunder Bay at the end of August.
Local golf tournament supports local charities

Local golf tournament supports local charities

THUNDER BAY - Two local non-profits received a helping hand courtesy of an annual charitable golf tournament held in the city of Thunder Bay.
Gull Bay to vote on $8 million settlement

Gull Bay to vote on $8 million settlement

GULL BAY FIRST NATION – Residents of Gull Bay First Nation will vote on Sept. 10 to accept or reject an $8.2-million timber claim offer.
Stagnant employment growth slows housing construction

Stagnant employment growth slows housing construction

THUNDER BAY – Stagnant employment numbers are being blamed for sluggish residential construction in the Thunder Bay area.
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