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Costume mania

Costume mania

THUNDER BAY -- Elsa and Anna are going to be everywhere this Halloween.
New landmark

New landmark

THUNDER BAY -- The waterfront business area has a new landmark.
Increased rates of failure in licensing tests "surprising" to local transport truck driving schools

Increased rates of failure in licensing tests "surprising" to local transport truck driving schools

THUNDER BAY -- A transport truck driving school is raising issues with the province’s testing procedures locally.
It takes a community to prevent child abuse, local agencies say

It takes a community to prevent child abuse, local agencies say

THUNDER BAY -- Making sure kids grow up happy and healthy is the entire community's responsibility, local child welfare agencies say.
Tuition pledge

Tuition pledge

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead University Student Union President Ian Kaufman says he’s asking candidates to sign a pledge not to raise tuition fees if elected and chosen to serve on the school’s board of governors.
Mayoral candidate escorted from city hall during vote tabulator demo

Mayoral candidate escorted from city hall during vote tabulator demo

A mayoral candidate was escorted out of city hall during the city clerk’s electronic vote tabulator demonstration Friday.
Counting votes

Counting votes

THUNDER BAY -- Candidates concerned about the electronic vote tabulators to be used in the upcoming municipal election walked away satisfied after a demonstration at city hall.

Illness leads to charge against caterer, business disputes allegations

THUNDER BAY -- Officials with the district health unit say it has laid a charge against a Thunder Bay catering business after people became ill from consuming food at a private function. Nine of 25 people at the party on Sept.

KI First Nations drops treaty land entitlement claim

The Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation has abandoned its treaty land entitlement claim. KI Chief Donny Morris says the decision to drop the claim is in response to a process that was taking too long.
Back at the start

Back at the start

FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATIONS, Ont. -- Chief Georjann Morriseau says negotiations over the James Street Swing Bridge are back where they started.
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