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Local author shares child soldier story in new book

Local author shares child soldier story in new book

A trip to Uganda for local elementary school teacher has inspired her newest book Bullets, Blood and Stones.
Residents upset with broken promise of electoral reform

Residents upset with broken promise of electoral reform

A dozen residents raised their concerns to Patty Hajdu Saturday regarding the broken promise of electoral reform.
Teachers strike averted, tentative deal reached

Teachers strike averted, tentative deal reached

Marathon bargaining session leads to contract agreement.
Pedestrian killed in highway collision

Pedestrian killed in highway collision

THUNDER BAY – A male pedestrian was killed Friday night following a collision between a transport truck and a pedestrian. The incident occurred at the intersection of Highway 11/17 and Highway 102 at around 6:30 p.m.
Local architect named president of Ontario Association of Architects

Local architect named president of Ontario Association of Architects

A local architect has been named the new president of the Ontario Association of Architects.
OPP using drone for investigations, rescues in NW Ontario

OPP using drone for investigations, rescues in NW Ontario

The OPP are deploying a drone at collision scenes and for search and rescue in the Thunder Bay area.
Board confirms indefinite lockout should teachers strike

Board confirms indefinite lockout should teachers strike

Lockout would commence on Tuesday and affect all elementary Catholic board schools.
UPDATE: Highway 11/17 re-opened at Highway 102

UPDATE: Highway 11/17 re-opened at Highway 102

Traffic being rerouted at John Street and Highway 102.
Jacobs alone on top after downing Johnston 8-2

Jacobs alone on top after downing Johnston 8-2

Thunder Bay skips still all in contention for playoff spots at the Northern Ontario men's curling championship.
Wilderness Discovery Resort to re-open in 2018

Wilderness Discovery Resort to re-open in 2018

A few Thunder Bay community groups hope to have the Wilderness Discovery Family Resort on Shebandowan Lake re-opened before summer in 2018.
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