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Hajdu talks ‘dream portfolio’ in one-on-one with Toronto Star

Hajdu talks ‘dream portfolio’ in one-on-one with Toronto Star

Thunder Bay MP and Status of Women Minister Patty Hajdu has been featured in a special one-on-one Q&A with one of Canada’s biggest daily newspaper.
Thunder Bay man wins $100K playing Encore

Thunder Bay man wins $100K playing Encore

A Thunder Bay man is $100,000 richer after a recent lottery win. Erik Portfors captured the prize in the Sept. 5 Lotto 6-49 draw, matching six of seven numbers in the Encore portion of the lottery.

Research station still set to close by the end of the year

THUNDER BAY -- A local research station is still set to close its doors for good at the end of the year.
Salvation Army launches $180K annual kettle campaign

Salvation Army launches $180K annual kettle campaign

The Salvation Army kettle campaign is off and running. Launched on Thursday at Intercity Shopping Centre, the organization has set a modest $180,000 target in 2015, down about $10,000 from the amount it raised a year ago. Capt.

Work on raising radon awareness continues in the city

THUNDER BAY -- The concerns about Radon gas in many Thunder Bay homes prompted a public information session on the topic. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.

Union representing Bombardier office workers gets strike mandate

THUNDER BAY -- The office workers at Thunder Bay's Bombardier plant have given their union a strike mandate for its contract negotiations. Around 120 member of COPE, the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union, voted Wednesday.
Former university chancellor will match up to $250K donations for law scholarships

Former university chancellor will match up to $250K donations for law scholarships

A former Lakehead University chancellor says he’ll match up to $250,000 donated to the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law between now and April 30.
Discipline ineffective, student support worker tells inquest

Discipline ineffective, student support worker tells inquest

THUNDER BAY – Punishments that would be levied on students who broke rules while attending Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School were vastly ineffective, says a former student support worker.
Vancouver man charged with trafficking, 35 pounds of pot seized during traffic stop

Vancouver man charged with trafficking, 35 pounds of pot seized during traffic stop

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police Kenora Canine Unit assisted by the Organized Crime and Enforcement Bureau-Kenora Drug Unit (OCEB), have charged a male in a drug related incident.
Impaired driver with no licence busted following complaints to OPP

Impaired driver with no licence busted following complaints to OPP

OPP News Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) – On November 18, 2015 at 12:04 pm, officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a traffic complainant on a motor vehicle on Highway 621 in the Morson area.
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