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COUNCIL PREVIEW: Councillors take a look at the books, examine budget shortfalls

THUNDER BAY – Efforts are continuing towards balancing the city’s annual budget. City council will hear a report at the Monday meeting that will detail the progress that has been made in trying to get the books back in the black.
Corpus Christi students use technology to learn math

Corpus Christi students use technology to learn math

THUNDER BAY -- Problem solving met 21st-century technology at Corpus Christi School this year. The experiment worked, said parent Heather Helke, whose son, Aiden, is a Grade 3 student at the north side school.
Prelim begins

Prelim begins

THUNDER BAY -- The preliminary hearing for a man accused of murder began Monday at the Thunder Bay Courthouse.
Island dump

Island dump

THUNDER BAY – John Woodcock is starting to see McKellar Island transform into a dump.
Driver, pedestrian had verbal confrontation before Friday hit-and-run

Driver, pedestrian had verbal confrontation before Friday hit-and-run

THUNDER BAY -- City police have released new details into a hit-and-run case involving a vehicle and a pedestrian. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the incident occurred on Friday, June 20 , and left a 19-year-old pedestrian injured.

Kenora OPP investigating theft of civil war-era sword

KENORA, Ont. -- Provincial police are looking for a stolen sword, which was taken during a robbery in this Northwestern Ontario city.

Impaired driver busted after driving into traffic light standard

THUNDER BAY -- Provincial police have charged a woman with impaired after she knocked over a traffic light standard Friday night. Officials with the OPP say the crash took place on Broadway Avenue at Highway 61 just after 10 p.m.
Hugs for Hunter

Hugs for Hunter

THUNDER BAY -- Suzanne Hanlon knowns her grandson is special. Her grandson, two-year-old Hunter Fernyc, is currently battling a severe immune disorder but she believes he has it in him to persevere.
Lawsuit filed

Lawsuit filed

THUNDER BAY -- The Victoria Inn has launched a $1 million lawsuit against WestJet Airlines, accusing the airline of breach of contract.
Day of celebration

Day of celebration

THUNDER BAY -- Elizabeth Bannon wants to immerse her son in her culture and traditions as soon as possible. Along with her mother, Bannon is determined to make Aboriginal ways an integral part of three-year-old Dylan’s life when he gets older.
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