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Arson the cause

Arson the cause

A weekend Finlayson Street fire has been ruled as arson. Fire crews responded to the home around 8 a.m. Saturday and battled a blaze for several hours.
Ugly statistics

Ugly statistics

In 2011, Thunder Bay was the most dangerous city in Canada for women.

Ring of Fire gets attention at Good Roads Conference

Ring of Fire development was front and centre Monday as delegates from the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association sat down for talks with Premier Kathleen Wynne and several members of her cabinet.

Ring of Fire gets attention at Good Roads Conference

Ring of Fire development was front and centre Monday as delegates from the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association sat down for talks with Premier Kathleen Wynne and several members of her cabinet.

Woman charged for concealing body of a child

A Manitouwadge woman has been charged with concealing a body. A police investigation began two years ago when a woman was admitted to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre under "unusual circumstances.
‘Grave injustice’

‘Grave injustice’

Some Lakehead University students are upset about the removal of an Indigenous Learning course from the new law school’s curriculum.
Getting boom ready

Getting boom ready

Fort William First Nation leaders want their community and the city of Thunder Bay to get ready for the region’s mining boom. So next month, the community is hosting its first ever mining conference.

Cataract surgeries on hold

THUNDER BAY -- Cataract surgeries at the region’s hospital will be postponed until the next fiscal year, hospital officials confirmed Monday afternoon.

Council Preview: City may explore funding options for Boys and Girls Club

THUNDER BAY -- City council will look for ways to assist the Thunder Bay Boys and Girls Club Monday night. The non-profit organization came before council during budget deliberations. The group revealed they owe nearly $40,000 in taxes.

Ontario cabinet ministers to hold Northern Ontario meeting

Ontario’s new cabinet will have a meeting in Northern Ontario. The cabinet meeting will be held in Sault Ste. Marie on March 1. It's part of cabinet's attempt to focus on the interests of Northern Ontario communities.
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