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Suit moves forward

Suit moves forward

A significant hurdle has been cleared for the pending $375 million class-action lawsuit against the city.

Newspaper office site of protest following Transgender editorial

Thunder Bay's daily newspaper was the site of a protest this afternoon. About 15 people gathered outside of the Chronicle-Journal' s office on Cumberland Street to show their frustrations regarding an editorial published Sept. 15.
Support awarded

Support awarded

Dougall Media's support of the local Operation Red Nose campaign has earned it national recognition. St.
Examining rights

Examining rights

Joy Asham knows far too well that racism and discrimination are significant and prevalent issues in this city.

Council Preview: Scope of condo project may grow

One of the larger condo developments going up in this city is about to get bigger. The Club Residence, now under construction at the Thunder Bay Country Club, could grow by 29 units if Council approves the plan Monday night.

Decades-old fight over Centennial Canoe continues

A decades-old battle over a historic canoe may not be finished just yet. The town of Atikokan, which dubs itself the Canoe Capital of Canada, has been trying to get their hands on the Ontario Centennial Canoe.

Gull Bay moves toward settlement with OPG

It's been a long time coming for the First Nation community of Gull Bay, but after more than 80 years band members are preparing to cast their votes over a settlement offer from Ontario Power Generation.
Fatal crash

Fatal crash

One man is dead following single-vehicle crash Sunday night. Officers with the Thunder Bay detachment of the OPP are investigating the collision that took place in Devon Township. Police were called to the scene around 10:30 p.m.
Oktoberfest is coming

Oktoberfest is coming

Sleeping Giant Brewery found the perfect way to give back to the community. The local company and the Port Arthur Rotary Club have teamed up to bring Thunder Bay its first Oktoberfest.
Revving up for toys

Revving up for toys

The roaring motorcycles and leather jackets may look intimidating, but the biker community in the city showed their heart by loading bikes full of toys to donate to underprivileged children.
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