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Training tool

Training tool

Thanks to a decommissioned ambulance, the region’s medical school is able to put some of their equipment on wheels.

Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. fined $343,000 in death of 28-year-old

Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. has been fined $343,750, the result of a deadly 2011 explosion that killed 28-year-old T.J. Birthalot. The company pleaded guilty to a pair of counts in the case.
Fond farewell

Fond farewell

The Camelot Street courthouse heard its final submissions Friday afternoon.
Fond farewell

Fond farewell

The Camelot Street courthouse heard its final submissions Friday afternoon.
Suspect sought

Suspect sought

A man allegedly armed with a syringe is the focus of a police search after a South Franklin Street convenience store was robbed on Thursday afternoon.

United Way launches sky-high fundraiser

Shawn Christie says the United Way of Thunder Bay’s annual Great Billboard Rescue is a well-oiled fundraising machine.

One man in critical condition after multi-vehicle collision on Golf Links Road

One man is in critical condition after a four-vehicle collision Thursday afternoon near the intersection of Golf Links Road and the Harbour Expressway.

Derek Parks seeking PC nomination in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Derek Parks is seeking the Ontario Progressive Conservative nomination for Thunder Bay-Superior North. The Thunder Bay father of two owns an environmental consulting firm that works with mining companies.
Last blast?

Last blast?

The worst is behind us - for now. As people dig their way out of their driveway for what may seem like the hundredth time this winter, Environment Canada meteorologist Peter Kimbell says Friday's snowfall could be the last obstacle to spring.
Horizon seeks review

Horizon seeks review

Horizon Wind Inc. could be hauling the province into court.
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