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Safe Walk aim to address, discuss solvent abuse

Every September for the past 14 years, more than a hundred city residents gather to take part in the Safe Walk. The event is hosted by the Ka-na-chi-hih solvent abuse treatment centre on Dease Street.
Robbery online

Robbery online

Video showing the alleged attempted robbery of the Tokyo House has been posted online. The video, which has no audio, was posted by the Youtube user liehui zhou.
Lawsuit launched

Lawsuit launched

A city police officer and her family is suing the Thunder Bay Police Service and the police services board for $29 million. A statement of claim was filed Tuesday on behalf of Const.
Making the grade

Making the grade

According to last year’s standardized elementary school tests, the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board is on the right track.
LU unveils President’s Advisory Council on Economic Development

LU unveils President’s Advisory Council on Economic Development

The president of Lakehead University is getting some help in bringing the big picture for the school into focus. The President's Advisory Council on Economic Development was announced Wednesday.
Cutting the waitlist

Cutting the waitlist

More money is needed for developmental services, say members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union.
City sells surplus land for $750K

City sells surplus land for $750K

The city has sold some surplus land its had for more than 20 years. City council on Monday approved the $750,000 sale to Erickson Heights Ltd for 3.5 acres of land at 1040 Huron Avenue.

OPP find body of missing 22-year-old duck hunter

The OPP has recovered the body of a missing hunter near Ears Falls. Tyler Mills, 22, disappeared last Wednesday after falling out of a boat while duck hunting on the English River.
Walk a mile

Walk a mile

A new four-part documentary aims to teach Thunder Bay what it’s like to be a First Nations person in the community.

Special job fair connects employers, people with disabilities

A special job fair was held Wednesday to connect skilled people with disabilities with job opportunities in the region. The Independent Living Resource Centre hosted their second annual Tapping Into Potential Job Fair.
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