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Active U camp has students learning away from class

Active U camp has students learning away from class

Besides Christmas, Jackson Kibzey says March Break is his favourite time of the year. The nine-year-old is spending his week-long vacation from class at the first March Break Active U camp at Lakehead University.
Life-saving stop

Life-saving stop

Ron Christiansen was in a bad way when off-duty volunteer firefighter Ted Post stumbled upon him on Feb. 11.
Challenges ahead

Challenges ahead

A local bishop says he’s praying the recently elected pope has the stamina to meet the challenges facing the Catholic church. Millions watched as the Roman Catholic Church named cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina as the new pope.
Beyond books

Beyond books

Free Internet is giving the local libraries with more offline traffic. Usage of the Thunder Bay Public Library has steadily increased by about three per cent each year for the past four years.
Providing opportunity

Providing opportunity

Helping women create their own economic opportunities just got a little easier for the PARO Centre for Women’s Enterprise.

MNR gearing up for forest fire season

The snow may still be on the ground, but the Ministry of Natural Resources is already preparing for the upcoming forest fire season. The official forest fire season begins on April 1, but last year there were already fires reported by this time.

Excavator joyride leads to $25K in damages

A scale shack was demolished overnight Saturday and a 60-foot conveyer damaged after someone broke into a Gorham Township gravel pit off Virolainen Road and stole an excavator. Thunder Bay OPP said the damage is estimated to be more than $25,000.

Job market expected to heat up soon: Survey

The area’s job market could be heating up soon.
New MRI may give researchers a better look at a stroke victim’s brain

New MRI may give researchers a better look at a stroke victim’s brain

The province is contributing $1 million to help the region’s hospital pay off its new MRI scanner.
Volunteers needed

Volunteers needed

Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay is in desperate need for volunteers with a bit of a demolition spirit in their hearts.
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