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Police close highway after gas line rupture

Police and fire crews in Oliver-Paipoonge were rushed into action late Tuesday afternoon due to a broken natural gas line. The three-quarter inch pipe ruptured along Wing Road, just off Highway 11-17, at about 3:30 p.m.
Cold case charges

Cold case charges

A cold case more than 20 years in the making led to sexual assault charges Tuesday against an Ignace man.
Testing time-out

Testing time-out

School is more than being able to pass a standardized test, says a local teacher's union president.

NA Palladium invests $35M in secondary mineral zone

The Lac Des Iles mine north of Thunder Bay could have a long life ahead of it. North American Palladium recently approved $35-million in capital expenditures to advance the development of a secondary mineral zone at the palladium mine site.
Crossing the line

Crossing the line

Lakehead University’s student union president is encouraging Northern Ontario School of Medicine students to cross picket lines if a strike is still ongoing by the school’s orientation week.

Bearskin Lake teen faces murder charge

Police arrested and charged a 15-year-old boy with second-degree murder following an incident at Bearskin Lake Sunday. Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service officers say they were called to the nursing station in Bearskin Lake early Sunday morning.

Student’s sculpture garden generating buzz in south end

A colourful display has recently been greeting pedestrians around Victoria Avenue. A new art exhibit by Lakehead University students has been creating quite the buzz. The sculpture garden, located at 409 E. Victoria Ave.

CAO of DSSAB announces retirement

After 35 years working to bring social services to people in the District of Thunder Bay, Mary Lucas announced her retirement.
Grower's show

Grower's show

Better weather usually means good times for gardeners. The warmer temperatures and longer growing season have thrown off schedules this summer, advancing the growing schedule ahead by three weeks or more.
NOSM employees hit picket lines as talks break down

NOSM employees hit picket lines as talks break down

At midnight Monday more than 150 Northern Ontario School of Medicine administrative, technical and clerical staff walked off the job.
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