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Sleeping in

Sleeping in

Thunder Bay Catholic high school students could catch some extra shuteye in the morning. The Lakehead Public School Board made the switch to the later start time of 9:30 a.m.

Body of missing angler found

ARMSTRONG, Ont. – The body of a man reported missing during a fly-in fishing trip has been found, police confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
Municipal petition

Municipal petition

Jules Tupker is attempting a last-ditch effort to save Municipal Golf Course from the city’s chopping block.

Crown attorney accused of drinking and driving offense to remain on leave

An assistant Crown attorney in Thunder Bay remains on leave as she awaits her next court appearance. Karen Scullion is facing charges that stem from an alleged drinking and driving offense.

Dozens of officers respond to out-of-control party

More than two dozen city police officers had to be called into action Friday night to deal with what has been described as an out-of-control party. Police were contacted about the party around midnight in the Hacquoil Road area, just off Highway 61.
Hymers wraps up centennial with a big splash

Hymers wraps up centennial with a big splash

John Mazur breathed a sigh of relief when he took home the most cash at this year’s Money Pool. The annual event held at the Hymers Fall Fair had five participants search for $2,000 in cash at the bottom of an inflatable pool.
Workers celebrated

Workers celebrated

Wearing “Stephen Harper Hates Me” buttons, union members voiced their opposition to both the federal and provincial governments’ actions in dealing with negotiations at this year’s Labour Day picnic.
First week back: MPPs deal with controversial Putting Students First Act

First week back: MPPs deal with controversial Putting Students First Act

The controversial legislation to end negotiations with education workers dominated the first week for MPPs returning to Queen’s Park from summer break.
Call to action: Couple hopes to save marine communications and traffic service centre

Call to action: Couple hopes to save marine communications and traffic service centre

Most married couples travel for leisure but Marcie Lavoie and her husband, Ken McInnis spent the summer traveling to save the city’s marine communications and traffic services centre.
Overdue recognition

Overdue recognition

Thornley Christiansen said after the Second World War, those who served in Canada’s merchant navy have largely been forgotten.
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