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Cyclotron on horizon

Cyclotron on horizon

THUNDER BAY -- The city's research institute expects the $4-million cyclotron to be installed this fall.

City to begin compost giveaway Friday

THUNDER BAY - The city will be giving away compost to residents starting Friday. The City of Thunder Bay officially announced the compost giveaway Thursday in a news release.
Walking with history

Walking with history

THUNDER BAY - The history of mining in Northwestern Ontario is all around the city's north core if a person knows where to look.
Mining research given fiscal boost

Mining research given fiscal boost

THUNDER BAY - Mining industry research within the region was given a philanthropic boost Thursday.
Calling for plebiscite

Calling for plebiscite

THUNDER BAY -- The vast majority of residents want a plebiscite to decide the fate of a proposed $100-million event centre, claim some members of the Concerned Taxpayers of Thunder Bay.

First of three townhalls examine state of homelessness in city

THUNDER BAY -- Homelessness in this city takes many forms. While those living on the street do represent a portion of the homeless population, the problem is much bigger than that.

Three arrested following local drug raid

THUNDER BAY -- Three people have been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking following the police raid of a North Algonquin Street home.
Diving death

Diving death

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Police say a Thunder Bay vacationer has died after jumping off seaside cliffs in a western Jamaican beach town and hitting rocks.
OPP officer charged with theft, fraud

OPP officer charged with theft, fraud

THUNDER BAY -- An OPP officer in the city has been charged by the service's Professional Standards Bureau. Det.-Const. Rory Thompson was arrested Tuesday and faces eight counts of theft under $5,000 along with a single count of fraud. Sgt.
Investigation into discovery of infant’s body continues, tipline still open: Police

Investigation into discovery of infant’s body continues, tipline still open: Police

THUNDER BAY -- City police are still looking for possible leads into the case involving the discovery of an infant’s body, a police spokeswoman confirmed Wednesday. Police Const. Julie Tilbury, in an email sent to tbnewswatch.
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