Thursday, June 16, 2011
McMahon enjoys life, ignores football
One of the greatest quarterbacks to play in the NFL says he ignores the game now that he's out of it. Speaking in Thunder Bay, Jim McMahon made the revelation after being asked which team to watch for next season. He says football was a great part of his life, but he doesn't miss the hits he had to endure to his back and to his knees. McMahon is one of the guest speakers at a local sports celebrity dinner.
Former Olympian to speak in the city

Hobbs takes part in Great Lakes discussion
120 graduate from Adult Ed

McGuinty gets failing mark

Relay for Life starts Friday night
About 740 people are expected at the Fort William Historical Park Friday night for Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for life. The relay gets underway at 7 pm with the opening ceremonies.
First Nation's artifacts unearthed

Murder Suspect picked up in Thunder Bay

Waterfront humming along
Expect to see some more green at the waterfront development. Project Manager Katherine Dugmore says most of the major landscaping is underway and should be completed over the next few months. Dugmore says if everything goes according to plan construction on the hotel could start by January. Dugmore also says as far as accidents have gone its been a very safe job site with only a couple of slips and falls over the winter.
OPP release names of fatal collision victims
Healthy lifestyles urged
The Neighbourhood Capacity Building Project is encouraging people in the community to eat healthy. Spokesperson Nathanial Moses says he's hoping people will learn as a community. The group held a picnic Thursday to promote healthy eating.
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