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Getting along

Getting along

The city’s expanding network of bike lanes will continue to pose a risk to cyclists as drivers get used to sharing the road, but things should get better in a hurry says a traffic control officer with Thunder Bay Police Services. Sgt.
Criticism follows CEO

Criticism follows CEO

Allegations made by doctors in New Brunswick that Andree Robichaud can’t handle the pressure of running a hospital organization have been overblown, says the chairman of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre’s board of directors.

Superior in the third dimension

Gems of Lake Superior: that’s what 140 years ago the collection was entitled.
Still travelling

Still travelling

They said the hook brings you back and after almost 25 years it’s the hook of the stage that’s kept Blues Traveler together.

OPP exits Pikangikum as leadership demands independent police force

Pikangikum First Nations leadership is demanding a stand-alone First Nations Police force following a dispute last week that saw some OPP officers removed from the community.
Westfort business owner not concerned about new methadone clinic

Westfort business owner not concerned about new methadone clinic

The neighbour of a new methadone clinic opening in Westfort isn’t concerned about the new clinic but wants to reserve judgment until it opens its doors in August.

Officer demoted after pleading guilty to discredible conduct

After pleading guilty to two counts of discredible conduct, Thunder Bay Police Service officer Jamie Maijala has been demoted from a first-class constable and is now a civilian member of the force.
Royal meeting

Royal meeting

Queen Elizabeth II was reminded of the sacred treaty relationship she has with Canadian First Nations people when she met with area chiefs Tuesday.

More bike lanes to appear on city’s south side

The city announced Tuesday that bike lanes are being painted on Walsh Street from James Street to Syndicate Avenue, and on Syndicate from Walsh to Brock Streets this week.
Life-long volunteer

Life-long volunteer

In 1917, when Marie Tracz was born, the U.S. was just entering the First World War, the Russian Revolution helped usher in the Soviet era and John F. Kennedy was less than two months old.
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