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New road being made for Fort William Historical Park

After three years of planning and property acquisitions, Fort William Historical Park is now ready to move ahead with a new access road off Broadway Avenue. The need for a secondary road became apparent during the 2006 Rock the Fort festival.
Truong found guilty

Truong found guilty

A superior court judge has sentenced a 36-year-old-man, believed to be the brains behind a drug trafficking group, to nearly a decade in jail. The trial for Tho Truong wrapped up with Superior Court Judge John Fregeau’s verdict on Friday.
Brighter image

Brighter image

Medical imaging has become brighter at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. MPP’s Bill Mauro (Lib.

Bachelors of Hope raises thousands

Thunder Bay’s most eligible bachelors helped to raise more than $94,000 in support of breast cancer treatment. The 14th annual Bachelors of Hope charity auction was held at the Valhalla Inn Thursday night.
New position: Rafferty appointed to Fednor in NDP shadow cabinet

New position: Rafferty appointed to Fednor in NDP shadow cabinet

John Rafferty is hoping his new shadow cabinet position can help Northern Ontario.
Still missing: Family holding out hope that Michael Bailey is still alive

Still missing: Family holding out hope that Michael Bailey is still alive

Gail Bailey has a hard time walking down the street without seeing her missing son Michael’s face on every corner.
Skill change

Skill change

Thunder Bay has gained almost as many people as it’s lost over the past decade a new report indicates.

Police seize cocaine, marijuana and hash after two searches

Police say they’ve seized nearly $200,000 worth of narcotics following two raids in the city.
Picking sides

Picking sides

The debate for the future home of the proposed event centre continues across the city and online.
Businessman says provincial strategy will help level playing field for Aboriginal businesses

Businessman says provincial strategy will help level playing field for Aboriginal businesses

Steven Bolduc says having a provincial procurement strategy will help level the playing field for Aboriginal businesses. Bolduc, who is from Fort William First Nation, was raised at an early age in Hornepayne, Ont.
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