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Second edition

Second edition

With the success of his first book, Daniel Laughton decided that a second editor was in order. The 25-year-old local teacher penned his first book last year.
Agile pups

Agile pups

Jazz, an 11-year-old shetland sheepdog, earned his piece of cake this weekend.
Water search

Water search

Police are continuing to search the shoreline of Lake Superior for a missing 32-year-old-man.
Singing for change

Singing for change

Justin Hines has been riding a Vehicle of Change across North America this summer. The singer-songwriter from Creemore, Ont. has been touring Canada and the U.S.
Pink bus returns

Pink bus returns

An estimated 23,000 women in Canada will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year.
System failure?

System failure?

Richard Burns says he continues to be harassed by local law enforcement.
Review requested

Review requested

A recently announced energy project on the North shore may already be in jeopardy.

City sends delegation to AMO conference to meet with provincial ministers

A delegation with the City of Thunder Bay will be meeting with several provincial ministers at the Association of Ontario Municipalities conference in Ottawa next week. The five-member delegation includes Westfort Coun. Joe Virdiramo, Red River Coun.

Gull Bay to ratify vote on OPG settlement offer in September

Gull Bay First Nation will hold a ratification vote in September to decide whether to accept an offer from the Ontario Power Generation.
History lesson

History lesson

The world opened up for Teuvo Nupponen on his first day at Hammarskjold High School 50 years ago. "A country boy coming to a big city school and it was a very impressive school," he said. "We had very good teachers.
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