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Living history

Living history

Matt Roy has a passion for history. The 30-year-old Lakehead Public Schools teacher said he loves the outdoors and always wants to learn more about history.

Dryden police charge four with trafficking drugs

Police charged four with trafficking after a search found marijuana and Oxycontin at a King Street residence. Dryden Police Service officers used a search warrant to search the residence on Thursday.
Kids have heart

Kids have heart

Students were skipping for a healthy lifestyle Friday. Ecole Gron Morgan Public School held the finale for this year’s Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser for the Heart and Stroke Foundation Friday afternoon.
Questioning answers

Questioning answers

Delorah Morris has been waiting for answers for more than a decade. Her nephew, 15-year-old Jethro Anderson, drowned in November 2000.
Season begins

Season begins

Without any higher levels of government funding, the City of Thunder Bay is spending up to $20 million on roadwork this construction season.
Ready to go

Ready to go

Global Sticks intends to create enough ice cream sticks, corn dog sticks, tongue depressors and paint paddles to give one to just about every person on the planet.

Fort Frances may have to pay mill $2M, mayor shocked

The mayor of Fort Frances says he is shocked to learn the town may have to pay AbitibiBowater more than $2 million.

Confederation College opens Wawa campus with official ceremony

Officials with Confederation College visited and officially opened its Wawa campus Friday. The Wawa campus opened its doors Friday with an official ribbon cutting and an open house for the community.

Gas prices push local inflation above 3.5 per cent

High gas prices are driving up Thunder Bay's inflation rate. According to numbers from Statistics Canada, the rate of inflation for the city rose from 3.4 per cent in March to 3.7 in April.

Police prepare for busy long weekend

Officers with the Thunder Bay detachment of the OPP are preparing for what is traditionally a busy holiday weekend. Sgt. Shelley Garr said officers will be checking highways, waterways and trails for seatbelt violations and impaired drivers.
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