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Capacity reached: city can't take any more Kashechewan evacuees

Capacity reached: city can't take any more Kashechewan evacuees

THUNDER BAY -- The city has reached its capacity in the number of evacuees it can host from the flood-stricken Kashechewan First Nation.
Museum raffling off 1967 Mustang Fastback

Museum raffling off 1967 Mustang Fastback

THUNDER BAY -- A 1967 Mustang Fastback is going to help keep the Thunder Bay Museum's doors open. This year's classic car raffle has the cherry apple red car up as the grand prize.
Inquiry demanded

Inquiry demanded

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler is demanding a national inquiry into missing an murdered Aboriginal women in Canada.
Energy plan revealed

Energy plan revealed

THUNDER BAY -- The NDP Monday revealed a campaign pledge to lower hydro bills across the province, but the HST-slashing plan won’t amount to cash savings for homeowners for about two years.

Victim of fatal weekend highway crash identified

THUNDER BAY -- Police have identified the victim of a weekend highway crash. OPP officers with the Armstrong and Thunder Bay detachments, along with Shuniah Fire Department and ambulance, responded to a single motor-vehicle crash on Highway 527.

Red Lake RIDE leads to arrest of OPP officer

Red Lake, Ont. -- A recent police RIDE checkpoint led to one of their own officers being charged in this Northwestern Ontario town. Officials with the OPP say they set up the RIDE checkpoint on Highway 125, just west of Dellenor Road in Red Lake.
First visit

First visit

THUNDER BAY -- The leader of the Ontario NDP says she has answers to propel Ring of Fire development forward, but that they will come in time.
600 evacuees arriving

600 evacuees arriving

THUNDER BAY -- Residents from the flood threatened Kashechewan First Nation continue to arrive in the city.
Close shave

Close shave

Greg Stephenson walked into Intercity Shopping Centre Saturday with a full head of hair. Both he and his father left as bald as they day they were born.
Looking to expand

Looking to expand

The college is looking for support to get a $10 million project off the ground. The first phase of Confederation College's new student village would see two 64-bed residences built at $5 million each near a proposed new recreation centre.
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