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Lakehead nets $814,000 for environmental innovation in mining, forestry

Lakehead nets $814,000 for environmental innovation in mining, forestry

THUNDER BAY -- A product developed from pulp waste in a state-of-the-art Lakehead University laboratory will form the base of a new five-year research initiative.
Young professionals network expanding role to volunteering, lobbying

Young professionals network expanding role to volunteering, lobbying

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay's Young Professionals Network is shifting into a new direction.
Unplugged: Tabletop gaming finds its golden age in a world gone digital

Unplugged: Tabletop gaming finds its golden age in a world gone digital

Luke Perrier isn’t about to concede. He prudently scans the large and cluttered Warhammer 40,000 board, a miniatures game he’s playing with friend and rival Matt Nguyen.
City police respond to two-vehicle crash Friday

City police respond to two-vehicle crash Friday

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to a two-vehicle crash Friday afternoon. Just after 4 p.m.
Spring bear hunt reinstated via five-year pilot project

Spring bear hunt reinstated via five-year pilot project

The spring bear hunt is opening to those living outside of Ontario.
Man breaches probation after associating with youth at local church

Man breaches probation after associating with youth at local church

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Police have arrested a 71-year-old man on probation for previous sexual offences, accusing him of being involved with youth at a local church. David John Bythell was charged with breach of probation.

Proposed waterfront art gallery looks for $700,000 from Ontario

THUNDER BAY -- The proposed waterfront art gallery is looking for the city's backing as it makes a $700,000 bid to the province. A move to the waterfront for the Thunder Bay Art Gallery was endorsed by city council last year.
Preparing bid for Canada Games would cost city $350,000

Preparing bid for Canada Games would cost city $350,000

THUNDER BAY -- The city needs to spend $350,000 to make a bid for the 2021 Canada Games.
Swimmers need lifesaver: Thunderbolts to ask city to shift interest owed to Complex

Swimmers need lifesaver: Thunderbolts to ask city to shift interest owed to Complex

THUNDER BAY -- A local swim club is asking the city for a lifeline. The Thunderbolts Swim Club pays more than $53,000 a year to use the Canada Games Complex. In 2012 it fell behind on payments because of decreased revenue and increased expenses.
TRAFFIC: Nipigon River bridge closures expected this weekend

TRAFFIC: Nipigon River bridge closures expected this weekend

Travellers along the trans-Canada highway this weekend might have to deal with some short closures of the Nipigon River Bridge. As work continues to get things back to normal, it will be closed for two hours very early in the day tomorrow and Sunday.
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