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Resource course

Resource course

First Nations students from across the province are learning the resource tricks of the trade this week at Confederation College.

Grand Chief expected to file complaint against SIU

The Grand Chief of Treaty 3 said she will file a complaint with the Independent Police Review Director.

New van promises to make policing more efficient on the road

The Thunder Bay Police Service traffic unit has a new addition to its fleet that will allow officers to do the job more efficiently outside of the Balmoral Street station.

CLE opens its gates and lets the fair begin

Family and friends coming together to enjoy games, rides and food is the real attraction of the annual Canadian Lakehead Exhibition, says one Manitouwadge resident.
Quality check

Quality check

Provincial dollars could help ensure municipalities and First Nation communities are held more accountable for the quality of their waterways, says the chair of Lakehead University’s biology department.
Police seize 265 pot plants from Neebing home

Police seize 265 pot plants from Neebing home

A police raid in Neebing has removed about $265,000 worth of marijuana from the streets of Northwestern Ontario and landed four people in court.
Rent due

Rent due

Vocal teacher Denise Krawczuk used to produce musical theatre programs, "snippets of Broadway shows." It was a lifelong dream to produce a licensed show in Thunder Bay, a dream that comes true when the curtain rises on Rent next Tuesday.
Camp Quality kicks off

Camp Quality kicks off

If Graeme hits the big-time with his harmonica, he said he’ll owe it all to Camp Quality.
Warmer weather

Warmer weather

Temperature-wise, it’s not the summer of all summers. But after last year’s icy blast through June, July and August, it sure feels like it.
Councillor in court following conflict of interest accusation

Councillor in court following conflict of interest accusation

A conflict of interest accusation lobbed at a sitting councillor found its way to Superior Court Tuesday. Opposing lawyers submitted arguments involving the purchase of a vacant Hardisty Street building by a Coun.
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