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Landlord’s complaint leads to pot bust

The area’s combined forces drug unit made what it is calling another major pot bust in Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay Police Service officers were called to a Nelson Street residence on Monday following a complaint from a landlord.
Survivor man

Survivor man

In 1982, Dick Beardsley narrowly lost the Boston Marathon by one-hundredth of a second to Alberto Salazar. Beardsley, a two-time Olympic qualifier and Minnesota-born athlete, was one of the fastest American runners during his professional career.
Hospital and research institute to benefit from VP of research

Hospital and research institute to benefit from VP of research

When it comes to Michael Wood, it seems the local health community got their man.
Man hospitalized after being on fire

Man hospitalized after being on fire

A man is in hospital after being set on fire on the city’s south end Friday afternoon. Fire and police were on scene at the provincial courthouse on Arthur Street around 3:30 p.m. after receiving a call that a man was on fire.
PM says he has assurance waterfront construction will be on time, budget

PM says he has assurance waterfront construction will be on time, budget

Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he has assurances that construction at Thunder Bay’s Marina Park is on schedule and on budget and shouldn’t miss the March 31, 2011 construction deadline to qualify for the entire $14-million federal portion of the
Big goal

Big goal

The United Way’s 27 agency partners are there for their clients 24/7, so it’s only natural the charity’s 2010 campaign goal would reflect the round-the-clock nature of need. On Friday the organization announced a record $2.

Jobs, Cumberland top issues for Current River candidates

Fixing Cumberland Street and finding their constituents good-paying jobs are the top issues for Current River’s two municipal candidates. Incumbent Andrew Foulds said he’s knocked on hundreds of doors throughout his ward and the No.

Changing demographic on minds of Red River candidates

For Paul Wolfe, the biggest issue facing Red River Ward residents over the next four years is changing demographics.
Mayoral candidates share stage during first debate

Mayoral candidates share stage during first debate

The public had its first chance to potentially meet the next mayor of Thunder Bay Thursday as four candidates took the stage at the Lakehead Labour Centre.
Buses keep rolling despite deadline

Buses keep rolling despite deadline

No job action will be taken by the city’s bus drivers Friday morning as a midnight deadline is expected to roll by with talks continuing.
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