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Agile pup

Agile pup

When Nancy Laser first laid eyes on Breeze, she says she knew she had a winner. Laser has had her Border Collie partner for the past eight years.

Homeowners catch thieves in act

A young offender, well-known to police and already facing a number of charges, is under arrest after homeowners returned home to find their Valour Place home ransacked and a pair of suspects driving away in their other vehicle.

Hit-and-run leads to double drunk driving arrest

A hit-and-run has landed a male and female driver in hot water with police. At about 5 p.m.
Artistic calling

Artistic calling

Murielle Horsman left the world of interior design to pursue a life as an artist. The 60-year-old painter from Quebec decided she wanted to change her career path and started painting professionally about six years ago.
Taking aim

Taking aim

Flight Cpl. Kyle Bimm has the national marksmanship competition in his sights. The 16-year-old from Atikokan first joined the marksmanship team about four years ago. Even before he joined the team, he said he’s always enjoyed shooting.
City's first female mayor, Eleanor Joan ‘Dusty’ Miller, honoured during service

City's first female mayor, Eleanor Joan ‘Dusty’ Miller, honoured during service

Dusty Miller will be remembered for her wit, humour, style and courage. “She left a considerable legacy,” said Coun.

Teens arrested at gunpoint after aiming airsoft pistol at bus

Two teens could be charged after they allegedly pointed an airsoft pistol at a school bus Friday.

City archives look to 1981 Jeux Canada Games

The 1981 Jeux Canada Games were a watershed event that left a legacy in Thunder Bay, including the Canada Games Complex.
Lawyers of breach of trust case against local cop make closing statements

Lawyers of breach of trust case against local cop make closing statements

Toni Grann’s lawyer said the evidence against his client doesn’t add up to breach of trust. Both Clay Powell and Crown attorney Mark Huneault gave their closing submissions to the court Friday.
Land-transfer deal for waterfront hotel likely signed by mid-March: City manager

Land-transfer deal for waterfront hotel likely signed by mid-March: City manager

City manager Tim Commisso says concerns in the community surrounding the proposed hotel and condominium development at Prince Arthur’s Landing are unfounded.
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