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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.

United Way collects $146K from Billboard Rescue

The United Way of Thunder Bay managed to collect nearly $150,000 from its annual high-rise fundraising event. Officials with the United Way announced Friday that the organization raised about $146,000 from its annual Billboard Rescue campaign.

Walleye season set to start this Saturday

Walleye season opens Saturday, May 21and officials with Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources is reminding anglers to have their fishing license on them at all times Conservation Officer Ross Johnston said MNR officials will be on the lakes this we

City gas prices still up despite national fall

City motorists are still feeling it at the pumps. Over the past week, gas prices across the province have fallen by six to eight cents a litre but that's not the case in Thunder Bay. Prices around the city continue to hover above $1.43 a litre.

Apartment residents will be out of their homes for at least 72 hours

It's not clear how long a dozen people evacuated from their apartments last night on Frederica Street will be out of their homes. Around a dozen people, including two children, were left homeless after a fire broke out around 8:30 p.m.
Volunteering teens

Volunteering teens

These kids are all right. Faced with a volunteer challenge, hundreds of teens from high schools throughout Thunder Bay donated their time and energy to help change the world.
Painful reminder

Painful reminder

All Joshua Gray remembers is that it hurt – a lot. The six-year-old was out cycling with his family on Redwood Avenue West at about 7 p.m. on Wednesday night when he bolted across the busy road and collided head on with a passing vehicle.
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