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Sick pooch

Sick pooch

A Thunder Bay couple believes their dog may have contracted Lyme disease from a tick at Chapples Park. Tracie Smith learned her dog Chance has the disease after taking him to the veterinarian Friday morning.
Sick pooch

Sick pooch

A Thunder Bay couple believes their dog may have contracted Lyme disease from a tick at Chapples Park. Tracie Smith learned her dog Chance has the disease after taking him to the veterinarian Friday morning.

Provincial speech worries local union leaders

A speech given by Ontario's Finance Minister earlier this week has some local unions concerned about upcoming negotiations with the city.

Consultant says Horizon ESR falls short

A Toronto energy consultant has promised to blast holes in Horizon Wind Inc.’s environmental screening report for its proposed wind farms on the Nor’ Wester Mountain range. Michael McLeod , president of M.D.
Bridge out

Bridge out

The Trowbridge Falls Pedestrian Bridge will be closed until next summer after a study showed it was unsafe parks officials say.
Jar removed

Jar removed

A jar discovered with bear fur inside near Lambert Island Thursday morning matches one seen stuck on the head of a black bear in a photograph taken Tuesday.
Plenty of work

Plenty of work

A Ring of Fire co-ordinator will likely split time between Thunder Bay and Toronto, says the provincial minister responsible for filling the new position.
Second man enters race for Conservative's in Superior-North

Second man enters race for Conservative's in Superior-North

Nipigon Mayor Richard Harvey is no longer alone in the race to represent the Conservatives in Thunder Bay-Superior North in the next federal election.

Area man charged with numerous sex offences

A Fort Frances area man has been charged with 12 sex-related offences dating as far back as 1992. Fort Frances OPP officials say the offences were committed against three men who were in their early teens at the time.

North shore long-term care facility to open this fall

A project on the north shore that has been in the works for more than a decade is nearing completion. The need for a long-term care facility in the Schreiber and Terrace Bay area was first identified nearly 15 years ago.
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