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Economic focus

Economic focus

Stimulating the economy and creating jobs are the top priorities for three of Thunder Bay-Superior North’s candidates in the upcoming provincial election.

Man intimidated, attacked at mall

Police charged three men with assault and intimidation after they allegedly punched another man in the face at a city shopping mall last week.
‘Support’ for students

‘Support’ for students

While there might be some delays during a strike at Confederation College, officials from both sides say they support the students.

Candidates sound off on future of Heritage Fund

Despite comments from Liberal incumbent Michael Gravelle, Progressive Conservative candidate Fred Gilbert says the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund is not something that differentiates the candidates’ parties.
Leeson pleads guilty

Leeson pleads guilty

A superior court judge has sentenced a 28-year-old-man, who is suspected of being the second in command of a criminal group, to almost a decade of jail time. Steven Leeson appeared in the Superior Court of Justice in Thunder Bay on Tuesday.

Police investigating pair of weekend robberies

Police officers are investigating a pair of convenience store robberies that took place during the holiday long weekend.

Victoria Avenue bike lanes still creating controversy

Thunder Bay's newest bicycle lanes along Victoria Avenue continue to draw criticism. The City's Active Transportation Co-ordinator Adam Krupper said he has received a number of complaints about the location of the new bike lanes.
Centre for Complex Diabetes Care opens, will serve region

Centre for Complex Diabetes Care opens, will serve region

Diabetes is a global epidemic rivaling the AIDS scare of the 1980s, says a prominent local physician.
Suspect on video

Suspect on video

The 90-year-old victim of a vicious, brazen daylight purse-snatching last Friday has been upgraded to stable condition, as police begin to circulate a video of the man suspected of the crime.

Vandals strike PA Stadium, damage being assessed

Vandals struck Port Arthur Stadium during the long weekend. Thunder Bay Border Cats owner Brad Jorgenson said someone broke into his office sometime Sunday evening and set-off a fire extinguisher.
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