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Honouring the past

Honouring the past

Fort William First Nation wants the city’s help to honour the area’s history. From 1848 until 1905 “The Mission” served as the Jesuit headquarters.

Police release more details into first homicide investigation of 2014

More details are being released about the city’s first homicide investigation of 2014. Police say 35-year-old Jeffrey Munroe died Saturday after being stabbed at his Kingsway Avenue apartment during a domestic related altercation.
More fuel?

More fuel?

The co-chairman of the region’s Energy Task Force says a proposed provincial biomass allotment for the converted Thunder Bay Power Generating Station isn’t large enough.

Chronicle-Journal publisher Colin Bruce stepping down

Chronicle-Journal publisher Colin Bruce is calling it a career. In a retirement announcement obtained Monday by Dougall Media, the company announced Bruce would step down effective March 31 after more than 44 years in the newspaper business.
Police arrest hit-and-run suspect

Police arrest hit-and-run suspect

Police have charged a woman suspected of being involved in a hit-and-run crash earlier this month. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service appealed to the public for assistance after the Jan.
Upgrade pending

Upgrade pending

With a little help, the United Way is improving its online presence.
New role for Hyer

New role for Hyer

Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Bruce Hyer is the new deputy leader of the Green Party of Canada.
Tax hike proposed

Tax hike proposed

Homeowners are facing a 2.1 per cent increase to their 2014 tax bills, according to information released Monday by city officials.
Smash-and-grab

Smash-and-grab

City police are looking for four suspects believed to be responsible for a break-in at the Thunder Centre LCBO. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the four men smashed a window of the liquor store around 1 a.m.
Visit from the swamp

Visit from the swamp

Opportunities to come face-to-face with an anaconda or alligator are fairly rare in Northwestern Ontario. Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo gave people a chance to get that experience.
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