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Digging out

Digging out

It may be Valentine's Day, but that doesn't mean winter is getting a lot of love in this city. The season, many residents say, has overstayed its welcome this year.

Ontario Liberals lose two by-elections

Michael Gravelle says he has a job to do and will continue to do it until told otherwise.
Forward progress?

Forward progress?

The province has hired a company to build its Ring of Fire development corporation and study proposed infrastructure projects in the area.
Carnival ready

Carnival ready

Mother Nature provided the snow, and plenty of it. Fort William Historical Park now plans to provide the fun.

Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit open for special winter weekend viewing

The Chippewa Park Wildlife Exhibit will be open this weekend for a special wintertime viewing.
PC candidate defends First Nation business comments

PC candidate defends First Nation business comments

Tamara Johnson says just because people don’t share her view that First Nations businesses get an unfair advantage, doesn’t automatically make her wong.

Collision closes Highway 61

A multi-vehicle collision on Highway 61 has left the route temporarily closed and a man with non-life-threatening injuries Police said the pile-up occurred near the train track overpass between Arthur Street and Broadway Avenue on Thursday afternoon.

Local news reports help police find driver involved in crash after

Police are crediting local media in locating the driver of a pickup truck involved in a collision last week. On Feb.

Thunder Bay man facing more charges in historic sexual assault case

A Thunder Bay man is facing additional charges in connection with a series of alleged historic sexual assaults.
Breaking tradition

Breaking tradition

The Rotary Club of Thunder Bay’s annual Canada Day House Lottery is hitting the big stage in 2014.
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