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Traffic stop turns into drug bust for Greenstone OPP

Four men are facing numerous charges after a traffic stop near Hearst over the weekend. Greenstone OPP stopped a westbound vehicle on Hwy 11 Saturday evening. They discovered 250 Oxycontin pills.
Vote invalid

Vote invalid

Lakehead University Student Union will be overhauling its bylaws following allegations that a student tampered with a ballot box during last month’s executive election, says the union’s vice-president of finance.
Churches united

Churches united

Other congregations in Thunder Bay may soon follow First Wesley United Church’s example and amalgamate to ensure that the community still has a place to worship, says the past chair of First Church United.
Healthy choice

Healthy choice

The Chamber of Commerce Health and Wellness expo gives everyone a good started on how to live healthier lives, says a Confederation College wellness teacher.

Man charged in connection to stabbing

Police charged a 46-year-old Thunder Bay man with assault with a weapon following a stabbing that took place early Saturday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a call around 1:43 a.m.
Battle honoured

Battle honoured

Army cadets wanted to honour their own campaign and chose the Battle of Vimy as it forged Canada as a nation, says the director of the Army Cadet League of Canada of Northwestern Ontario.

Judge returns driving privileges to man charged in fatal hit and run

A Thunder Bay man arrested just before Christmas after a fatal auto-pedestrian collision may drive again.
De Faveri to retire

De Faveri to retire

After four years at the helm of the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board, John De Faveri is planning to spend his retirement with his granddaughters and playing as much golf as possible.
Firefighters walk in ladies’ shoes to protest violence against women

Firefighters walk in ladies’ shoes to protest violence against women

After two minutes in a pair of high-heeled shoes, firefighter George Wilson was feeling his calves burn. “I don’t know how (women) do it for longer periods of time,” he said. “Those shoes were a little tight.

Area jobless rate sees spike in March, but still below provincial average

Thunder Bay’s area jobless rate saw a sharp increase last month. According to Statistics Canada, the unemployment rate for March was seven per cent. That's an increase from 6.5 per cent in February.
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