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Double opportunity?

Double opportunity?

Brook King has an advantage that might help him get a teaching job in Thunder Bay.

Police release video of grocery store break-in as search for suspect continues

Police are looking for a man in connection with several break and enters that happened over the last weekend. The suspect broke into Westfort Foods on Jan. 18 around 4 a.m. and cash was stolen from the store.
Joining forces

Joining forces

When Mark Henderson was a budding young cardiologist, he learned his craft the old-fashioned way: on the job. It was trial-by-fire, said the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre’s vice-president of patient services.
Woman sent to hospital after Balmoral Street collision

Woman sent to hospital after Balmoral Street collision

A two-vehicle crash closed a section of Balmoral Street across from Chapples Golf Course Friday. The collision was reported to city police just after 10 a.m.
Contract a GO

Contract a GO

Ontario has purchased 65 new bi-level GO Train cars, a $255 million order, to be built at the city's Bombardier plant.
Fox museum

Fox museum

The Terry Fox monument is an important part of the national hero's legacy but it's no museum nor could it be, says the city's tourism manager.
“He’s not reliable’

“He’s not reliable’

Thomas Mulcair said he didn't appoint Bruce Hyer to a shadow cabinet post because he thought the area MP was unreliable. Hyer agrees. "He could not rely on me to park my brain at the door of the House of Commons.
‘A wonderful feeling’

‘A wonderful feeling’

Adam Kolisnyk says his dad’s a great guy. It’s hard to argue that after Ted Kolisnyk handed his son the keys to a brand new 2014 Acura ILX, the top prize in this year’s Save a Heart Car Raffle.

City could borrow $8 million for Golf Links Phase 2

The City of Thunder Bay is looking at borrowing more than $8 million to complete the next phase of the four-laning of the Golf Links-Junot Avenue corridor.

Two people arrested on animal cruelty charges

Two people were arrested on animal cruelty charges after police responded to a complaint Wednesday. Thunder Bay Police Service officers attended a May Street apartment just after 9 p.m. after receiving a complaint about possible cruelty to animals.
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