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Canadian Cancer Society thanks volunteers

Canadian Cancer Society thanks volunteers

THUNDER BAY -- Cancer research is progressing with help from Canadian Cancer Society volunteers. Dr.
City's ability to attract manufacturing hurt by transportation, property taxes but sees strength in services sector

City's ability to attract manufacturing hurt by transportation, property taxes but sees strength in services sector

THUNDER BAY -- Transportation and property taxes for the manufacturing sector are weaknesses for the city on a global level but it does have strengths in the services sector.

Lakehead names honourary doctorate recipients and fellows

THUNDER BAY – A former deputy prime minister will be among those honoured by Lakehead University during their annual convocation ceremony.
Environment Canada forecasting double digit temperatures this weekend

Environment Canada forecasting double digit temperatures this weekend

THUNDER BAY – After a prolonged winter, it looks spring might finally be on the way. Environment Canada is forecasting temperatures to reach double digits this weekend, starting with a daytime high of 14C on Friday.

Police to hand out exemplary service awards on Thursday

THUNDER BAY -- Thirty members of the Thunder Bay Police Service will be recognized on Thursday night for their achievements on the job.

KOA Campground to re-open for summer on Friday

THUNDER BAY -- Warm weather is on its way, and in another sign of summer fighting its way back to Thunder Bay, it appears camping season is upon the city. Shuniah’s KOA Campground is scheduled to open on Friday.

Four police cadets to be sworn in as officers on Thursday

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Police Services will swear in four new constables on Thursday afternoon. Brian Gilbert, Jeff Johnson, Justin Backor and Kyla Rutherford will receive their badges from Chief J.P.
Renowned TEDx Talks landing in Thunder Bay on June 10

Renowned TEDx Talks landing in Thunder Bay on June 10

Emily Cross says she’s tired of hearing people say they’re not good enough.
How China could finance a railroad into the Ring of Fire

How China could finance a railroad into the Ring of Fire

THUNDER BAY -- China’s hunger for chromium combined with the capacity of its state-owned rail industry could be the recipe for the first route into the Ring of Fire.

Magnus holding over the Ladies Foursome by popular demand

Magnus Theatre news release appears below: Due to tremendous popular demand Magnus Theatre is thrilled to announce that the hilarious comedy, The Ladies Foursome, by Norm Foster, will be held over for one additional week, to April 23rd! “We are
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