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Trial set for owner of dog that allegedly mauled boy

The trial for the owner of a dog accused of mauling an 11-year-old boy at Tarbutt Park November 2012 will start in March. Frank Vantroba, 57, faces a charge of criminal negligence causing bodily harm.
Crossing the floor

Crossing the floor

Bruce Hyer has singlehandedly doubled the Green Party caucus in the House of Commons.

Intersection blocked by toppled light pole following collision

Drivers at the busy corner of May and Miles streets had an unusual obstacle to navigate around Friday morning. A traffic light pole was toppled, and lying in the middle of the intersection.

Council Preview: Mayor set for state of city address

The mayor will make his annual state of the city address during the final city council meeting of the year Monday. It will also be the last state of the city address for this term of council as municipal elections take place next fall.
Critical condition

Critical condition

A woman struck by a city bus remains in critical condition. Thunder Bay Police Traffic Sgt. Glenn Porter said 72-year-old Audrey Kahkonen was hit by a Thunder Bay Transit bus just before 7 p.m.

Resolute losing stewardship certificate for Black Spruce forest

Resolute Forest Products is losing its Forest Stewardship certificate for the Black Spruce - Dog River Matawin forest, north of Thunder Bay. The decision was made by the Rainforest Alliance, which acts as the environmental auditor for Resolute.
Unique designs

Unique designs

Creativity in the 2013 Rotary Christmas Parade was recognized Thursday. Four awards for floats from the Nov. 16 parade were given out at the Regional Food Distribution Association.
Locals honoured the late Nelson Mandela Thursday

Locals honoured the late Nelson Mandela Thursday

Dianna Atkinson often turned to the words of Nelson Mandela when she was growing up in Thunder Bay. "I have been through some tough times," said the president of the Caribbean African Multicultural Association.
‘Negative impact’

‘Negative impact’

Day-care centre officials in the region say a recent decision by the local social services board is bad for special needs children and their families.

Beendigen faces eight more fire-code violation charges

Beendigen Incorporated is facing eight more charges for failing to maintain smoke alarms in operating condition. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue Chief John Hay said the charges stem for an October fire at a residence operated by the organization.
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