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Friday, November 26, 2010
Wage increase on the way
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Commission completes hearings
Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission is moving on. It spent last week in the city gathering statements from native residential school survivors. Commission chair Murray Sinclair says the stories he heard have many similarities. Sinclair says the affects of the abuse they faced, will be felt for many generations.
AIDS spreading in Thunder Bay
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Fort Frances woman wins at McDonald's
A Fort Frances woman is 25-thousand dollars richer after playing McDonald's Monopoly. Harriett Wagner uncovered the instant win prize during a recent visit to the McDonald's restaurant at the Fort Frances' Walmart. It's believed to be the first time a person from northwestern Ontario has won a major prize playing the the McDonald's contest.
Bell working on PST rebate
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Kiwanis honour police
The Westfort Kiwanis Club is holding it's annual Officer Appreciation Awards tonight. This year's recipient is Constable Jim Wright. Kiwanis Spokesperson Jim Kalyta says they started the awards in the 90s as a way of giving back to the police. Wright is a member of the Emergency Task Unit and volunteers with the Canadian Cancer Society and Arthritis Society of Canada.
Credit union robbed again
For the 3rd time in 8 months the Apple Credit union on Cumberland Street has been robbed. It took place Friday afternoon and involved a man armed with a handgun. He got away with an undisclosed amount of cash and took off in a silver mini van. Police spokesperson Chris Adams says investigators are looking at possible links between this robbery and the ones that took place in August and April.
Richard Jagielowicz wins Rule the Tube
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Operation Ghost
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T Bay Man charged in Sioux Lookout
A 30 year old Thunder Bay man is charged with robbery in Sioux Lookout. OPP responded to a robbery at a local hotel on Wednesday. The front desk clerk was approached by a masked man demanding money. The clerk was able to force the man out of the hotel, but was hurt in the process. The Thunder Bay man is charged with robbery, obstructing police, and disguise with intent.
Christmas Cheer Campaign Underway
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Special Olympics fundraising continues
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Man marks major milestone with the Canadian Blood Services
A Thunder Bay man is celebrating 2 major milestones. John Burns turned 80 years old today and marked it by making his 534th plasma donation at the Canadian Blood Services centre. Burns says he's proud to still be able to give after all these years. If you want to donate call 1-888-2-donate.
Two wanted in connection with early morning fire
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