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Profile: Gilbert wants to keep giving back

Profile: Gilbert wants to keep giving back

Whether it’s running a university or a provincial campaign, Fred Gilbert says it all comes down to dealing with people. The 70-year-old rookie politician retired as the president of Lakehead University in July 2010, a post he held for 12 years.
Profile: Mauro running on experience

Profile: Mauro running on experience

Bill Mauro won the 2007 election by the skin of his teeth. In the interim the 55-year-old says he’s worked hard to better communicate what he and the governing Liberal party have done for Northwestern Ontario.
In town

In town

Dalton McGuinty is in Thunder Bay. The Liberal leader spoke to a room full of supporters at the Prince Arthur Wednesday night. McGuinty’s speech, which lasted under four minutes, touched on the Liberal’s track record on health and education.

Preliminary hearing for teens charged with murder begins

A three-day preliminary hearing began Wednesday for two young girls charged with second-degree murder. The pair was taken into custody last September in connection with the death of a 16 year-old girl from the Sachigo Lake First Nation.
Searching for cause

Searching for cause

The on-scene investigation into a fire at a pair of Neebing Avenue townhouses should conclude Thursday, said fire prevention officer Bob Vander Ploeg.

New batch of EQAO test results released

The province's Education Quality and Accountability Office released its latest student testing results. The study measures students in Grades 3 and 6 across Ontario in the areas of reading, writing and math. It also measures Grade 9 math results.
Challenge accepted

Challenge accepted

Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak has agreed to a northern debate in Thunder Bay, leaving Dalton McGuinty as the only leader not to RSVP.

Police investigate Aroland office

The Nishnawbe Aski Police Service has launched an investigation into a section of the Aroland First Nation's band office.

Fourth quarter looking good for jobs: Manpower

Job seekers may have an easier time finding employment over the next couple of months. That's according to the latest Manpower Employment’s recent outlook, which is forecasting a healthy hiring climate in Thunder Bay for the fourth quarter.
Armed stand-off

Armed stand-off

An armed stand-off on Brunswick Street has come to a peaceful conclusion.
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