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Highway closed after SUV rollover

The TransCanada Highway near Upsala was closed for several hours Thursday morning following a single vehicle crash. OPP officers say at around 8:30 a.m. an SUV towing a trailer flipped over on the highway about 25 kilometres west of Upsala.

Annual fundraiser provides kids with school supplies

The Kiwanis club of Thunder Bay, along with Staples Business Depot, are helping some local students through an annual campaign.

Theatre company entertains, educates with positive message

An Ontario theatre company is encouraging the province's youth to live a healthy, active and drug-free lifestyle. Mixed Company Theatre kicked off its province-wide Project ACT tour this afternoon at the Thunder Bay Boys and Girls Club.
Attractive settlement

Attractive settlement

A new immigration marketing campaign hopes to showcase the Northwest as a viable destination over the larger urban centres that are traditionally favoured by foreign newcomers.
World-renowned expert says proactive approach to crime fighting needed

World-renowned expert says proactive approach to crime fighting needed

Attacking the causes of crime is the only way to prevent it from spiralling out of control, says a world-renowned expert on the subject.
Premier names Ring of Fire co-ordinator during local visit

Premier names Ring of Fire co-ordinator during local visit

The province’s new Ring of Fire co-ordinator says her first task will be to bring the stakeholders together to move the multi-billion mining project forward.

Police investigating murder at area First Nation

Police are investigating a possible murder in the Eabametoong First Nation community. The investigation comes after Nishnawbe-Aski Police were called about man found dead around 8 p.m. Monday.

Police taking Mafia stories seriously

Local police continue to work with international authorities to try to get to the bottom of an alleged Mafia link between this city and Siderno, Italy.
Defeating cancer

Defeating cancer

Regular cancer screening saved Zsu Zsa Elchuk’s life. Doctors diagnosed Elchuk with cancer two years ago and a few months later she started chemotherapy.
Hospital gridlock

Hospital gridlock

Too many patients combined with a lack of health-care resources has put the regional hospital in a state of gridlock, resulting in cancelled surgeries and long wait times for proper care, says a hospital official. Dr.
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