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Working scared

Working scared

Workers shouldn’t afraid to report their injuries, says Steve Mantis.

Province hosting Open Government engagement session in the city Monday

The Ontario government is looking to change the way citizens view government. On Monday, the Open Government Engagement Team will host a public session at the Valhalla Inn in Thunder Bay to talk to people about how to make government more accessible.
'Tough decision'

'Tough decision'

Judy Wrigley wishes she could be a fly on the wall Christmas morning when a child opens a present she made.

Gravelle disappointed with federal Ring of Fire response, says project ready to move forward

Comments from the federal government downplaying the importance of the Ring of Fire are disappointing, says Ontario’s mines minister.
Jersey Day

Jersey Day

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre staff showed off their favourite team colour on Friday, all in the name of promoting an active lifestyle.
Still needed

Still needed

While the city has been without a MADD chapter for more than a year, the organization's services are still needed.

Pigeon River crossing busy on Black Friday weekend last year

Canadians were heavy spenders on Black Friday of 2012. According to figures supplied by the Canada Border Services Agency, 651 travellers paid $45,971 in duties and taxes between Nov. 22 and Nov.
Early morning crash

Early morning crash

City police have reopened James and North Edward Streets after a collision early Friday morning sent five people to hospital. The incident happened around 2 a.m. and involved two vehicles and a rollover.

City man sentenced to four years in penitentiary for sexual interference

A Thunder Bay man who was the subject of a Canada-wide warrant this past summer has been sentenced to four years behind bars. Arthur Joseph Lyons, 62, was arrested on Aug. 12 in connection with an incident involving an eight-year-old girl.
‘Unacceptable’

‘Unacceptable’

The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is standing firm beside the Chiefs of Ontario when it comes to education.
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