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Slippery roads

Slippery roads

Police are cautioning motorists to drive carefully on the region’s increasingly messy roads.
No leaks

No leaks

Anonymous says it doesn’t need to leak rage and justice on local police because there's already enough evidence of the force’s wrongdoing in the public domain.
Local teacher's union leaders say they want a new education minister

Local teacher's union leaders say they want a new education minister

The heads of two local teachers’ unions both say it’s time for a new education minister.
Morning break-in

Morning break-in

THUNDER BAY -- City police are investigating the early morning break-in of a convenience store. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service responded to an alarm at the Mac's Convenience Store at 550 Beverly Street just before 3:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Council approves community and culture funding

City council has given the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium a helping hand. Council voted to accept a recommendation to approve for the 2013-operating budget for the community and cultural funding program. More than $2.
Marching on

Marching on

THUNDER BAY -- Being ignored by the federal government won’t stop the fight against Bill C-45, Idle No More protesters say. More than 100 protesters took to the streets for a peaceful march Monday as part of the world day of action.
Back to class

Back to class

Gull Bay First Nation students will soon be back in school, but in an Armstrong classroom.

Hyer makes first public appearance in the House since surgery

OTTAWA, Ont. -- Bruce Hyer made his first public appearance Monday since undergoing surgery for a cancerous tumour on his tongue.
On Air

On Air

THUNDER BAY -- College media students now have a chance to earn valuable on-air experience. Confederation College’s Centre for Applied Media Productions (CAMP) officially launched Camptv.ca , an online radio station, Monday morning.
Power priority

Power priority

THUNDER BAY -- Iain Angus is hopeful premier-designate Kathleen Wynne will place a looming Northwestern Ontario power crisis amongst the top items on her to-do list.
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