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End of the Road

End of the Road

The end of the city’s construction season in nearing with the remaining projects nearing the final stage, said project engineer Rick Harms.

Teen charged with murder will face trial

A teen woman charged with first-degree murder last year in connection with an incident near Pickle Lake will go to trial. The week-long preliminary hearing wrapped up Friday at provincial court in Thunder Bay.
Filling up

Filling up

Turning away food should be a thing of the past for the Regional Food Distribution Association.

Police send out Halloween safety reminders

Sunday is the night the ghosts and goblins awaken around Thunder Bay, and city police want to remind trick-or-treaters to use caution when going door-to-door.

Wait and see on Ford's transit plans local officials say

Despite election talk from Toronto’s new mayor suggesting he wanted to scrap the city’s streetcars, a union official at Bombardier says he’ll wait to pass judgment.
FedNor's future

FedNor's future

Michael Ignatieff stopped short of saying he’d restore FedNor to its former standalone status, complete with a minister of state, but the federal Liberal leader did say it would get much more attention under a Liberal government.
Boshcoff not expected to give up federal Liberal nomination

Boshcoff not expected to give up federal Liberal nomination

Newly elected at-large councillor Ken Boshcoff has no intention of giving up the federal Liberal nomination in Thunder Bay-Rainy River Boshcoff, who lost the seat to the NDP’s John Rafferty in 2008, said voters knew his situation before the municipal
Keeping nomination

Keeping nomination

Newly elected at-large councillor Ken Boshcoff has no intention of giving up the federal Liberal nomination in Thunder Bay-Rainy River Boshcoff, who lost the seat to the NDP’s John Rafferty in 2008, said voters knew his situation before the municipal
Bumpy ride

Bumpy ride

Two of Northwestern Ontario’s roads have cracked the list of Ontario’s worst roads. Thunder Bay’s Onion Lake Road made its second appearance on CAA’s Top 20 Worst Roads of Ontario list – released Thursday – at No.

Mayor-elect, anti-wind farm group do lunch

A meeting between the city’s new mayor and a group opposing a proposed wind farm was just lunch, say both the group and mayor elect.
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