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Park closed following bear attack
The backcountry area of Pukaskwa National Park near Marathon has been closed to visitors. The closure comes following an incident last week in which a woman was injured in a bear attack.
Aug 8, 2011 3:15 PM
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Risk and reward
In 1969, Robert Mills quit his job as a police officer after purchasing three carnival rides and cotton candy and popcorn machines for $1,800. “The wife, she cried all night long,” said the 81-year-old Manitoba native.
Aug 8, 2011 12:41 PM
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EcoSuperior shows dog owners sweet smelling waste solution
An EcoSuperior workshop is teaching local dog owners more about what to do with their dog’s business. Program coordinators estimate there are more than 15,000 dogs in the city.
Aug 8, 2011 12:27 PM
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Bombardier workers could begin strike on Tuesday
Workers at Thunder Bay’s Bombardier plant could go on strike as early as Tuesday. The Canadian Auto Workers union is in intense negotiations with Bombardier. The union represents more than 700 local workers. A deadline has been set for 4 p.m.
Aug 8, 2011 10:59 AM
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Constant battle
Some much-needed rainfall has helped to reduce the number of new fires in Northwestern Ontario. There were eight new fires reported in the Northwest region on Sunday bringing the total number of active fires to 105.
Aug 7, 2011 4:34 PM
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Past connections
If the Liberal and Conservative parties are concerned about members of Parliament with past separatist connections then they should look within their own caucus, says an area MP.
Aug 7, 2011 2:39 PM
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Distinction given
For the fourth time in the history of the community, Fort William First Nation has bestowed the honorary title of chief to Rev. Larry Kroker. The community official named Kroker of St.
Aug 7, 2011 11:08 AM
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The next West Nile virus cycle may not happen for another 50 years:bio-consultant
If his hypothesis is right, Ken Deacon won’t live long enough to see the next West Nile virus outbreak in Canada. Deacon, a bio-consultant with the Thunder Bay District Health Unit, thinks the disease runs on a 50-year cycle.
Aug 7, 2011 9:46 AM
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Classic collection
Tony Owens never had much interest in hunting or fishing so instead he focused his time on restoring classic cars. The 57-year-old used to race cars but he said he got tired of always fixing them.
Aug 6, 2011 3:07 PM
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Free falling
Most of the time people are content with staying inside a plane. But a dozen people decided to break with tradition and jumped into the sky above Thunder Bay during the weekend.
Aug 6, 2011 12:02 PM
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