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Businesses near site of recent homicide worry for area's reputation

Businesses near site of recent homicide worry for area's reputation

As Shelby Ch’ng left her Victoria Avenue business with her husband Wednesday she saw a large crowd of people gathered on May Street. “The police just arrived. I did see a man lying on the ground. People were around him.
High school students build baby cradles for charity

High school students build baby cradles for charity

Grade 10 students at St. Patrick High School spent the past week sanding and sawing, building 10 baby cradles to donate to a worthy cause.
Back in business

Back in business

Stacks of sausages are piled high on the counter of Commissary Variety, a seemingly insignificant sight for a corner store deli. But this stack of meat that dwarfs a foot-tall pig statue at the deli counter is significant for co-owner Marie Penko.
Clowning for change

Clowning for change

Although they have a clown’s nose on, students at Hyde Park Public School are taking bullying seriously.
Awareness Committee wants residents to feel comfortable reporting hate crimes

Awareness Committee wants residents to feel comfortable reporting hate crimes

Coun. Paul Pugh says hate crimes are preventing Thunder Bay from building a city. Andy Hay, the deputy chief of police, says silence equals acceptance. Across the city, others said enough is enough.
Victim, suspect named in city's first homicide of 2013

Victim, suspect named in city's first homicide of 2013

City police say the victim of Wednesday's homicide was stabbed. Police were called to the scene at about 5:30 p.m., where they found an injured man on the sidewalk at the corner of May and Violet streets.

Tbaytel dividend to stay at $17 million

Tbaytel’s annual dividend cheque to the city will remain at $17 million. But a pair of municipal reserve funds won’t be topped up as they’ve been in years past. In 2011 the city-owned utility provided a combined $3.
Some residents upset with plan to turn part of Bay Street into active living corridor

Some residents upset with plan to turn part of Bay Street into active living corridor

The plan to turn a portion of Bay Street into an active living corridor has some area residents upset.
Money coming in for some flood victims

Money coming in for some flood victims

Some victims of last year’s flood are starting to receive money from the disaster relief committee. The cheques headed out this week to more than 450 residents who filed claims with the city following the May 28th floods.
City’s youth honoured during a flag-raising ceremony Wednesday

City’s youth honoured during a flag-raising ceremony Wednesday

It’s been said youth is wasted on the young. Not in the case of Andrew Faulkner and his classmates at Thunder Bay’s Pope John Paul II Elementary School.
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