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City keeps grain museum hopes alive

City keeps grain museum hopes alive

A local group’s dream of building a grain elevator museum won’t be coming down any time soon after a city council decision Monday night.

Power disruption closes government building

A power outage at Thunder Bay's Service Ontario office forced the building to shutdown for part of the day. Managers and staff at the Ontario government facility were notified about the power outage at around 7 a.m.

Local musicians collect music awards in Winnipeg

Local musicians took home three awards at this year’s Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards in Winnipeg this past weekend.
Minister makes local visit, assembling infrastructure plan

Minister makes local visit, assembling infrastructure plan

Ontario is breaking new ground with the development of a 10-year plan to modernize and expand public infrastructure in the province and Infrastructure Minister Bob Chiarelli stopped in Thunder Bay Monday to hear from community leaders on what they se
George to serve seven years for fatal beating of "friend"

George to serve seven years for fatal beating of "friend"

Jessie George’s actions following the fatal beating of 19-year-old Kyle Kakeway had nothing to do with friendship, a superior court judge concluded before sentencing the Thunder Bay man.

NOSM ratifies contract settlement

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine has ratified the collective agreement it reached with Ontario Public Service Employee Union staff.

Tournament Centre temporarily closed

An ice-plant problem has forced Tournament Centre officials to temporarily close the facility. The decision means all games and practices scheduled at the arena for Monday night have been cancelled.

City may not back Friends of the Grain Elevators

The local group known as the Friends of the Grain Elevators may not have the city behind them in regards to their longstanding venture.
Chief Herman announces retirement plans

Chief Herman announces retirement plans

The face of policing has drastically changed since Bob Herman first donned a badge and began fighting crime 32 years ago. Change has come fast and furious in the decade he’s served as chief.
Kiwanis Club donation keeps Bingo going

Kiwanis Club donation keeps Bingo going

Bingo isn’t the be-all, end-all of senior living, but it sure makes Monday and Wednesday evenings a lot more fun at Jasper Place.
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