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Local underage drinking rates drop, still higher than Ontario average

Local underage drinking rates drop, still higher than Ontario average

It appears youth drinking rates are going down in Thunder Bay, if only ever so slightly. But they aren’t keeping up with provincial rates. According to preliminary figures released by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit, 64.

Lawsuit against CLE resolved

It was a lawsuit CLE officials said could threaten the future of the organization and the annual family fair. But now, the legal dispute that began in 2009 has been quietly resolved.
$3.3M investment to help address affordable-housing wait list

$3.3M investment to help address affordable-housing wait list

Though it will barely make a dent in demand, $3.37 million provided by Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services will help at least 24 First Nation families living in Thunder Bay find an affordable place to live.
LU going wireless

LU going wireless

Members of the Lakehead University community have voted overwhelmingly in favour of bringing wireless technology onto their campus. Of the 8,505 people who voted, 94 per cent said they want Wi-Fi at the school.

Recent storm reveals lack of preparedness: Hydro official

A recent windstorm that left thousands in Thunder Bay in the dark proved that many people aren't prepared for an emergency, a Thunder Bay Hydro official said Friday.

Operation Red Nose returns to combat drinking and driving

If Operation Red Nose is successful, police might find themselves with time on their hands over the holiday season. A year ago the program gave 282 rides to 680 people over 12 nights, getting them safely home after a night of festive celebrating. St.
Normal flu season expected despite lingering H1N1

Normal flu season expected despite lingering H1N1

Although the H1N1 strain of influenza is still around, health officials say this flu season is business as usual. “H1N1 is still moving around, but it’s not novel this year,” said David Williams, Ontario’s associate chief medical officer of health.

Police warn seniors of grandparent phone scam

Con artists are targeting area seniors in what is known as the grandparent scam, police say. Thunder Bay Police Service officials report that the ongoing scam targets seniors who have grandchildren.

Elliot-Lake based airline to purchase Thunder Airlines

Just two months after Thunder Bay's Bearskin Airlines announced it was being purchased by a Winnipeg-based company, another locally-based airline is being taken over by one of its competitors.
Big-dog owners envious of size-restricted park's quality

Big-dog owners envious of size-restricted park's quality

Maria Hassan often brings her large dog into the small dog side of the Winnipeg Avenue off-leash dog park because of poor conditions and lack of space on the big dog side. “The big side is really gross,” she said. “It’s muddy; it’s dirty.
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