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High flying history

High flying history

A piece of Canadian history flew into town Tuesday with a unique opportunity for Thunder Bay.

Region's tornado watch dropped

Environment Canada dropped its Tornado watch for the city and region Tuesday evening. The watch, issued Tuesday afternoon, stated thunderstorms capable of producing brief, isolated tornadoes could hit the city and other areas of the Northwest.
Province showing zero tolerance to young drivers

Province showing zero tolerance to young drivers

Ontario’s plan to enforce a zero alcohol tolerance for drivers under 22 years old is a step in the right direction, says the president of MADD Thunder Bay. On Aug.
Healthy concerns

Healthy concerns

The NDP health critic wants the federal government to be more involved with the province for health-care management.

Woman’s charity reaches out to Africa

Lorraine Paquette first travelled to Africa in 1978 and instantly fell in love with the people; she knew the continent would be a big part of her life.
Stompin’ good time

Stompin’ good time

Tim Hus has some big stompin’ boots to fill.
Pedal pushing

Pedal pushing

The Staal brothers are going green and they’re asking World Junior Baseball Championship fans to put their pedals to the pavement and follow along.

Youths arrested after early morning break and enter

Police arrested four youths suspected of breaking into a north side home while the homeowner was sleeping.

Victims of Kenora-area car crash identified

Officials with the Kenora detachment of the OPP have released the identity of the family involved in a fatal single-vehicle crash last Thursday. Dead are 46-year-old Chaenyeo Hyeon, and her 19-year-old son Jeseon Kim of Winnipeg.
Wind additions

Wind additions

City council is demanding Horizon Wind Inc.
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