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True history

True history

Schools need to start teaching students about the contributions from First Nations people in Canada’s history an Aboriginal scholar says. Dr.
Police recover nearly two kilograms of cocaine from backpack

Police recover nearly two kilograms of cocaine from backpack

Police have recovered up to half-a-million dollars in cocaine near Boulevard Lake. The Combined Forced Organized Crime Unit on Monday said on Oct.

Family Foods prepares for last day at County Fair

For the second time in just more than a year, a grocery store will be closing its doors at County Fair Mall. The Family Foods grocery store will be open Tuesday for the final time.

City holding public meetings for budget feedback

The city wants the public’s help to direct its upcoming budget. Meetings will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. and again at 7 p.m.
Cause of hotel fire still unknown, investigation continues

Cause of hotel fire still unknown, investigation continues

The cause of the fire that left the Travelodge Hotel on Memorial Avenue with extensive damage is still under investigation.

Police seize cocaine, arrest man following Kenora traffic stop

Police in Kenora seized nearly 100 grams of cocaine after a traffic stop on Friday.

Council preview: budget update, NORD 21 hit the agenda

City Council will get an update on where the 2011 budget currently sits on Monday night. The third quarter variance report will be coming forward and will include a large budget overrun from Thunder Bay Police.

Expressway construction may face more delays

Construction along the Thunder Bay Expressway could take longer than expected. The project was originally supposed to wrap up by early this week, but it appears that might not be the case.
Occupied again

Occupied again

For the second time in about a week, activists with the Occupy Thunder Bay movement held a rally in protest of corporate greed but this time outside city hall.
Music in the blood

Music in the blood

Music is in the Abrams Brothers blood. Brothers John, 21, and James, 18, along with their cousin Elijah, 21, make up the trio that is the Abrams Brothers, a bluegrass band hailing from Kingston, Ont.
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