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30 years later

30 years later

THUNDER BAY -- Fran Oudshoorn has a special understanding of the voyageur lifestyle that played a vital role in the development of Canada. “We knew what it felt like to a rough, tough voyageur.
Invasion ahead

Invasion ahead

The forest tent caterpillar is on its way to Thunder Bay.
Blues Fest blast

Blues Fest blast

There’s no question who the crowd was there to see at Friday’s opening night at the 13th annual Thunder Bay Blues Festival. Rocker Melissa Etheridge was the No. 1 draw on most people’s list, including Cindy Scheiwiller’s.

Shipyard files for bankruptcy protection

THUNDER BAY -- TBT News has learned that the Thunder Bay Shipyard, which was operating under the name of Lakehead Marine Industria, has filed for bankruptcy protection. Company officials were unable to comment on the situation.
No connection between hotel developer and event centre plans, developer says

No connection between hotel developer and event centre plans, developer says

THUNDER BAY -- The head developer of the waterfront hotel and condos wants to put to rest a long held rumour in Thunder Bay.
'Currently trespassing'

'Currently trespassing'

Fort William First Nation Chief Georjann Morriseau says CN is trespassing on reserve property.

New at-large candidates step forward

THUNDER BAY -- A founder of the city’s Blues Festival and the Miles with the Giant Marathon has announced his intention to run for city council. Barry Streib on Friday declared he will seek an At-Large seat in the October municipal election.
Hawk blocked

Hawk blocked

Chippewa Park has gone to the birds. Birds of prey, that is.

Northern Ontario mayors remain on same page: Mayor Hobbs

THUNDER BAY -- While every city has its own issues, mayor Keith Hobbs says Northern leaders are on the same page when it comes to dealing with the provincial and federal government.
Critical condition

Critical condition

THUNDER BAY -- A 52-year-old man remains in critical condition after a vicious Tuesday morning assault on the city’s southside.
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