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Cap belonged to missing teen, DNA test confirms

A positive DNA match has been made on a ball cap found on the banks of the Kam River. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service have confirmed that the cap did belong to 15-year-old Jordan Wabasse, who's been missing since Feb. 7.
Economy dominates

Economy dominates

The Northwestern Ontario economy and good governance were the key topics for Thunder Bay-Superior North candidates during a recent televised debate.
Safe spaces

Safe spaces

Gays and lesbians may legally be allowed to marry, but for many the idea of walking hand-in-hand down the street is still a fantasy.
Jimi spared

Jimi spared

The dog accused of killing another dog at an off-leash city park must remain leashed and muzzled at all times, but will not be put down.

Lynyrd Skynyrd to rock the auditorium in July

Legendary rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd is scheduled to make a stop in Thunder Bay. The band recently announced that it will perform at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium on July 11. Tickets will go on sale at 9:30 a.m.

New college president may be named soon

Confederation College’s next president will likely be named next month.

Smoke inhalation killed woman found in house fire aftermath: investigators

A woman who died in an early morning house fire in the city’s east end last Thursday was killed by smoke inhalation, investigators have concluded.
Heavy lifting

Heavy lifting

The addition next fall of a $3 million mobile harbour crane should open up plenty of business opportunities for the Thunder Bay Port Authority, says the organization’s CEO.
FedNor operates well under Industry Canada: Clement

FedNor operates well under Industry Canada: Clement

A stand-alone agency for FedNor means more bureaucracy, a high-profile Conservative candidate said during a local visit Tuesday.
Bioenergy better for economy than wind

Bioenergy better for economy than wind

Bioenergy supports the local economy by providing jobs, says the head of the Canadian Bio-Energy Association.
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