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Murphy, the eight-year-old dog, among volunteers recognized at flag raising ceremony

Murphy, the eight-year-old dog, among volunteers recognized at flag raising ceremony

THUNDER BAY -- An eight-year-old Newfoundland dog, Murphy, has been volunteering in schools, hospitals and seniors’ facilities for more than four years. “He loves to go into the facilities.
College film production students showcasing projects

College film production students showcasing projects

THUNDER BAY -- A strange dream was the inspiration for Kemba Drakes’ revenge thriller that she hopes will leave audiences with the creeps.

Murder suspect granted bail back in prison after alleged breach of conditions

THUNDER BAY -- A murder suspect previously released on bail is back in jail after allegedly breaching her bail conditions. Priscilla Thomas was charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Jeffrey Munroe, 35, on Jan.
Judgement in preliminary inquiry for Randel Wabasse set for April 28

Judgement in preliminary inquiry for Randel Wabasse set for April 28

THUNDER BAY -- The decision on whether a local man will stand trial for murder has been delayed.
City film project gets funding for province-wide distribution

City film project gets funding for province-wide distribution

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s Walk-A-Mile film project is going province-wide.
Hate-motivated Facebook pages lead to silent protest

Hate-motivated Facebook pages lead to silent protest

THUNDER BAY -- Ashley Nurmela feels dehumanized by racially-motivated social media sites that have been circulating in the city.
City man sentenced to six months in jail for child pornography charges

City man sentenced to six months in jail for child pornography charges

THUNDER BAY -- A city man has been sentenced to six months in jail on child pornography charges. Archie Hogan was sentenced on March 30 to the jail time followed by 18 months of probation on the charge of making child pornography available.
Sachigo Lake members walk 1,000-kilometre journey in memory of murdered youth

Sachigo Lake members walk 1,000-kilometre journey in memory of murdered youth

THUNDER BAY -- Members of Sachigo Lake First Nation are walking 1,000 kilometres in memory of a 20-year-old man killed outside of the city’s movie theatre last fall. On Oct.
Conference gives students chance to discuss discrimination, stereotyping

Conference gives students chance to discuss discrimination, stereotyping

Chantele Gouliquer wants to bring social change back to her community.
Hyde Park School moves closer to replacing playground destroyed by vandals

Hyde Park School moves closer to replacing playground destroyed by vandals

THUNDER BAY -- Students at Hyde Park Public School are inching closer towards a new playground.
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