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Strong draw

Strong draw

Got a spare $100 and a hankering for the open road? If you do, the folks at Our Kids Count have an offer for you.
A decade away

A decade away

It will be at least a decade before development in the Ring of Fire begins, predicts one strategist.
Fire guts home

Fire guts home

There were no injuries in an early morning fire that caused extensive damage to an unoccupied Rowand Street home.

Woman charged with aggravated assault after southside stabbing

A 23-year-old woman is in police custody following an early morning stabbing.
Needs will be met

Needs will be met

There is no question Thunder Bay will have the energy it needs when it needs it, says Ontario's Energy Minister.

Despite weather, area’s tourism industry still strong

While the weather appears not to have encouraged tourism to region this year, the area’s travel association says the industry is still going strong.
Food for a cause

Food for a cause

St. Ignatius High School students had the chance to see what it was like to run a business for a day. The Grade 11 marketing and Grade 9 computer classes at the north side school ran a lunch market Wednesday in the school's auditorium.

Two major charity drives still far off target

A couple of major Thunder Bay fundraising campaigns are reporting some disappointing returns. Thunder Bay United Way officials say they've brought in just over $1.3 million so far for this year’s fundraising effort.

Addiction treatment centre to have new home in January

The Ontario Addiction Treatment Centre in Thunder Bay's downtown south core is on the move to a new location. The methadone clinic is currently located on East Victoria Avenue.
Taking control

Taking control

First Nation leaders say they’re ready to control their own education, but remain skeptical the federal government will give up that control.
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