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Cambrian Players take on Sherlock Holmes in new production

The city’s oldest amateur theatre group is back with a new production. Cambrian Players is tackling the exploits of Sherlock Holmes.
Day of Pink

Day of Pink

Meagan Latt knows the isolation and helpless feelings bullying can cause firsthand.

Shuniah house fire likely to remain a mystery

Fire investigators say they likely won't be able to determine the cause of a blaze that levelled a home in Shuniah Tuesday. Volunteer fire crews were called to the home just off Lakeshore Drive around 6 a.m.
Energy Task Force, OPA at a 700 Megawatt gap

Energy Task Force, OPA at a 700 Megawatt gap

A game of political football over the region’s energy needs could be ending.
Shocked by win

Shocked by win

Jouni Kuokkanen was reading to his students when he was told to go to the office. A Grade 6 and 7 teacher at McKellar Park School, he initially thought something might have happened to one of his three children.
Tech boost

Tech boost

Lakehead Public Schools has approved a $2.85 million plan that allows technology in the classroom to catch up to the technology students use at home. “It’s definitely a different way of looking at teaching,” said A.J.

College launches online career tool

Students and staff at Confederation College have a new interactive job bank. The Workbay was launched Tuesday morning at the college's annual career fair, and it's ready for students to use at home or school.
March Madness

March Madness

A local animal shelter is hoping a different kind of March Madness will help find dogs and cats a home. For the entire month of March, Thunder Bay Animal Services is reducing its adoption fee to $50.
Closing time: Northwood Family Foods shutting down July 7

Closing time: Northwood Family Foods shutting down July 7

Myrna Cole says she'll miss shopping at Northwood Family Foods.
Reduced to rubble

Reduced to rubble

A Rocky Point Road residence was reduced to rubble Tuesday morning after a fire tore through the home. Shunia Fire Department Chief Blair Arthur said no one was hurt in the blaze, which began around 6 a.m.
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