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Homework help

Homework help

A pilot project that helped local students crunch numbers with free online math tutorials is now being offered at schools across Ontario.

Police looking for witnesses in mysterious assault case

City police officers are trying to figure out how an unconscious man ended up in a snow bank on Limbrick and University Drive. Thunder Bay Police Service Const. Julie Tilbury said the man was intoxicated when found just before 5 a.m. Tuesday.
Transit union president wants central terminal for Thunder Bay

Transit union president wants central terminal for Thunder Bay

The president of the union that represents the city’s transit workers says Thunder Bay needs a centralized bus terminal in the Intercity area.
NDP leadership candidate Nathan Cullen makes local stop

NDP leadership candidate Nathan Cullen makes local stop

Nathan Cullen thinks politicians have to start putting people first.
Teen on the loose

Teen on the loose

City police continue their search for one of the two teens who escaped from a youth detention facility.
Mac's employee unsatisfied with company response

Mac's employee unsatisfied with company response

The Mac’s employee who had a knife to his throat says his fellow workers have to stand up to the company if they want their safety concerns heard.

Second-degree murder preliminary hearing begins for three suspects

Three suspects charged in the murder of a Thunder Bay man have begun their preliminary hearing.
Jury selected

Jury selected

Jury selection is complete for the trial of a man accused in a decade-old Thunder Bay murder case. Michael Kelly, 64, faces a first-degree murder charge in connection with the disappearance and death of 57-year-old Judy Thibault.

Three joyriding break-in suspects arrested

City police have three young men in custody following an investigation into several break-ins. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service made the arrest Sunday after tracking down a stolen mobile phone.

Thunder Bay Museum announces touring exhibition

Officials with the Thunder Bay Historical Society announced their plans to spread the city’s history across the region. Members of the society made the announcement at the annual president’s reception on Sunday.
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