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Tourism department sets sights on motorcycles

Thunder Bay's tourism officials are reaching out to what they call a promising demographic. Tourism Manager Paul Pepe says Ride Lake Superior continues to gain ground, attracting motorcycle enthusiasts to our region.

Council approves new staff, no questions asked

City council spent no time in public approving three new positions for its fire department.
Sharing space

Sharing space

City officials say a $7 million plan to have emergency services share some facilities is about saving lives rather than money.
Memorial scaled back

Memorial scaled back

Brenda Veneruzzo says she was devastated to see a memorial to her daughter Jasmine along the Twin City Crossroad has been torn apart. And it now appears the Ministry of Transportation is responsible.
LU launches new Student Success Centre

LU launches new Student Success Centre

Lakehead University students now have more centralized access to student services on the Thunder Bay campus.
Hoarding extremes

Hoarding extremes

Everybody poops, but most people flush it away without a thought. But for a small segment of the population, known as hoarders, even something as disgustingly filthy as feces could have value at some point down the road.

Grief counselors dispatched at Dryden High School after tragic weekend

Grief counselors and teachers were working with Dryden High School students and their families Monday following the death of a Grade 9 student over the weekend.
Kelly trial: Day 6

Kelly trial: Day 6

A decade old police interview tape shed some light on the days leading up to Judie Thibault’s disappearance. The second week of a murder trial involving accused Michael Kelly continued at the Thunder Bay Superior of Justice on Monday.
Well read

Well read

Trevor Gamache discovered a new skill on Monday. The second-year Lakehead Thunderwolves forward learned he could read upside down, while visiting St.

Police caution shoppers after wallets stolen

City police have issued a caution to shoppers to keep an eye on their purses. The alert from the Thunder Bay Police Service follows three incidents that were reported Saturday in which wallets were lifted from purses while people were shopping.
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