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OPINION: Archaeologist's family left out of plaque ceremony

OPINION: Archaeologist's family left out of plaque ceremony

Letter to the editor: The family of Hugh Cummins Sr.
Software making arts accessible for disabled youth

Software making arts accessible for disabled youth

THUNDER BAY -- Music software is opening a new world of opportunity for people with disabilities.

Person rescued after falling through Kaministiquia River ice

THUNDER BAY -- A woman is safe after falling through the ice on Friday on the Kaministiquia River. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue, in a release, said they received a call for assistance at approximately 3:30 p.m.
Couple seeks awareness for congenital diaphragmatic hernia birth defect

Couple seeks awareness for congenital diaphragmatic hernia birth defect

THUNDER BAY -- When Ricki Parmeter and Kevin Dubray learned they were expecting, it was the ultimate joy. But the Thunder Bay couple’s happiness was short-lived.
Thousands show up for East End Easter egg hunt (25 PHOTOS)

Thousands show up for East End Easter egg hunt (25 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- The annual East End Easter egg hunt was a new experience for 10-year-old Jaydhen Dunn.

City's sunshine list totals continue downward trend

THUNDER BAY -- The sunshine list may be growing, but at least one major contributor locally has seen a steady decrease in its numbers over the past three years.

Inside TBay: BeeHappy Candles (VIDEO)

Post mortem of Delaine Copenace rules out foul play in teen’s death

Post mortem of Delaine Copenace rules out foul play in teen’s death

KENORA, Ont. – Police say no foul play is suspected after the human remains of a once missing Kenora teen was discovered.

Gull Bay considers four-year election terms for band council

THUNDER BAY -- The band council for the Gull Bay First Nation is considering some major changes to their electoral system. The chief and council are holding a pair of membership meetings on the subject, including one in Thunder Bay Thursday night.

Stewart Reynolds, 'Brittlestar', in town to teach tips on viral marketing

THUNDE BAY -- In a digital age, it's possible to make a living just by creating six-second viral videos. A Canadian digital celebrity was in Thunder Bay Friday to share his knowledge to local entrepreneurs.
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