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Glance at Crime: Police investigate 20 break and enters, three sexual assaults

Glance at Crime: Police investigate 20 break and enters, three sexual assaults

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 160 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, Feb. 29 through Sunday, March 6. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available throughcrimereports.
Interim Dryden CAO makes surprising salary demand

Interim Dryden CAO makes surprising salary demand

DRYDEN, Ont. -- The City of Dryden is trying to get things back in order after the sudden departure of their newly hired CAO. Dryden’s city council has hired a well-known community businessman to do the job in the interim.
Council Preview: Toll roads, budget ratification on the agenda

Council Preview: Toll roads, budget ratification on the agenda

THUNDER BAY – The question of toll roads is heading to council chambers this evening in hopes of raising money for street and sidewalk infrastructure At-large Coun.

New chair named for Red Rock folk festival

RED ROCK, Ont. – Ray Rivard is no longer chair of the Live from the Rock Folk Festival. The festival board held its annual general meeting over the weekend.
Northern Woman's Bookstore collective vows to find new space

Northern Woman's Bookstore collective vows to find new space

THUNDER BAY -- The building that housed the Northern Woman’s Bookstore is being sold but members of its 31-year-old collective say women’s space is about so much more than the books.
Thunder Bay man arrested for driving impaired along Highway 11

Thunder Bay man arrested for driving impaired along Highway 11

(ATIKOKAN, ON) – Shortly before 3:30 pm on March 5, 2016 members of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were dispatched to a 911 call for a motor vehicle that was being operated in an unsafe manner on Hwy
LU professor insists books will survive literacy in digital era

LU professor insists books will survive literacy in digital era

THUNDER BAY -- A University English professor believes that reading is more endangered than books will ever be.
College long-time pioneers among 3D printers

College long-time pioneers among 3D printers

THUNDER BAY -- An industrial revolution is coming fast.
Salons having brush with green wave

Salons having brush with green wave

THUNDER BAY -- It takes a lot of product to make your hair look this good but your beauty doesn't have to be bad for your environment.
Wedding Show brings brides' dreams to life (11 Photos)

Wedding Show brings brides' dreams to life (11 Photos)

THUNDER BAY -- Magic was in the air at the Victoria Inn on Sunday as a crowd of mostly women searched for ways to make their upcoming weddings uniquely theirs.
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