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Parents of public school students prepare to deal with work stoppage

Parents of public school students prepare to deal with work stoppage

THUNDER BAY -- Some parents aren’t too worried about what to do with their children if elementary school teachers go on strike Friday.

Porter strike won't affect flights, company says

TORONTO, Ont. -- Officials with Porter Airlines say a strike by fuel workers won’t impact flights to or from Thunder Bay. The workers who fuel the Porter planes at the Toronto Island Airport will could be on strike by midnight Friday.

Police looking for suspect of gas bar smash and grabs

THUNDER BAY -- Police are investigating four incidents of break and enter where a lone male stole cigarettes. Just after midnight Thursday morning a male suspect smashed the glass and entered the Can-Op on Oliver Road.
Awaiting a decision

Awaiting a decision

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead Public Schools’ director of education says the board remains in a state of flux as they await a decision by the Ontario Labour Relations Board.
'Be concerned'

'Be concerned'

Idle No More is highlighting issues that all Canadians should be worried about, says New Democratic MP John Rafferty.
Murray drops out

Murray drops out

Northern mayors were surprised to hear their candidate of choice Glen Murray dropped out of the race for Ontario’s next premier.
Suspect arrested as police continue investigation into homicide case

Suspect arrested as police continue investigation into homicide case

THUNDER BAY -- City police have arrested and charged a suspect in the murder of a 25-year-old-man. Mitchell Adam Soloman Suganaqueb of Thunder Bay has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the Dec.
Money to grow

Money to grow

THUNDER BAY -- St. Martin School is getting a $3.6-million facelift.

Schreiber man charged with child pornography possession

SCHREIBER, Ont -- A 19-year-old man faces several child pornography related charges following an incident in this Northwestern Ontario community last weekend.

International Airport reports record traffic volumes in 2012

THUNDER BAY -- The city's International Airport continues to report record traffic volumes. Officials with the Thunder Bay International Airport Authority say they saw a new annual passenger volume record in 2012.
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