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Verdict for man in dog bite case likely delayed until spring

Verdict for man in dog bite case likely delayed until spring

THUNDER BAY -- The verdict in a trial for a man charged in a dog-bite incident likely won’t come until the spring.

CRA grants Experimental Lakes full charitable status

A decision by the Canada Revenue Agency may have a major impact on the future financial stability of the Experimental Lakes Area.
Event Centre partnerships, murder, dashboard crash video made headlines in January 2014

Event Centre partnerships, murder, dashboard crash video made headlines in January 2014

Here are the 10 stories that made the biggest headlines in January 2014: 10.

New E-Bingo hall in full swing

THUNDER BAY -- E Bingo is now in full swing in this city as the new Superior Shores Gaming facilities opened its doors. Director of Operations, Serena Essex, says that the new setup has generated a lot of buzz and new vitality for the industry.

Labine named new North West LHIN board member, Levesque re-appointed

THUNDER BAY -- A new board member has been officially appointed to the North West LHIN, while another board member has been re-appointed.

Atikokan man charged after reporting phantom impaired driver

ATIKOKAN, Ont -- Police have charged a man who made a false report of an impaired driver. Officials with the OPP say the Rainy River Detachment received a 911 call shortly after 4:20 a.m. on Nov. 1. The caller reported an impaired driver.

Gas Watch: Per litre low stalls at $1.059, high at $1.169

THUNDER BAY -- The daily price drops for fuel in this city stalled Thursday morning. As of 7:30 a.m. the lowest fuel price on record in the city remained at the Superstore where regular gas was being sold at $1.
OPSEU members continue to rally with 13 days left until contract expires

OPSEU members continue to rally with 13 days left until contract expires

THUNDER BAY -- With 13 days left until their contract expires, the Ontario Public Service Employees’ Union is continuing to keep the pressure on the province.
Music helps feed the hungry in Songs for Supper campaign

Music helps feed the hungry in Songs for Supper campaign

THUNDER BAY -- The sounds of holiday music are filling a south-side grocery store.
Federal natural resources minister reacts to Ring of Fire letter from Michael Gravelle

Federal natural resources minister reacts to Ring of Fire letter from Michael Gravelle

Greg Rickford is hoping the province has turned a corner on the Ring of Fire but it still has some big hurdles to overcome. MP Rickford (Con.
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