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Prince Arthur's Landing
Unknown
Map, 912-
Ryse High Eagle Mandamin, 3, of Shoal Lake, Man., dances at the pow wow at the 5th annual Aboriginal Festival at Skydome on the weekend.
Stuparyk, Michael
Picture, 1998
Pulling together: White-gloved Duchess of York joins Prince Andrew in propelling simulated birchbark canoe yesterday at Old Fort William in Thunder Bay.
Bull, Ron
Picture, 1987
Nothing moving: Fourteen foreign and domestic ships are anchored in Thunder Bay harbor while 1,200 grain handlers, on strike or locked out, wait for a settlement of the 22-day tie-up. The cross-country relay of grain from the Prairies generates thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in trade. Paralysis of the world's largest grain port affects people and firms for thousands of miles across Canada.
Brennan, Pat
Picture, 1986
Top Canadian: Steve Collins of Thunder Bay, Ont., was the top Canadian in ski jumping at the Olympics with a 25th-place finish. More disappointing was Horst Bulau, who was touted as a strong medal hope. The 20-year-old Ottawa native placed 38th. Winning the event was East German ace Jens Weissflog, while Matti Nykanen of Finland jumped to the silver.
Spremo, Boris
Picture, 1984
New beginning: John Adams, 37, of Thunder Bay, the first person to undergo a heart-lung transplant in Canada, shows his new fitness as fiancee Joan Lainen looks on.
McConnell, Colin
Picture, 1983
Ready for life: John Adams, left, of Thunder Bay, meets the press flanked by Dr. Neil McKenzie, who led the surgical team that gave him a new heart and lungs at University Hospital in London, Ont.
McConnell, Colin
Picture, 1983
Thunder bay (CP) - John Adams, the first person to undergo a heart and double lung transplant in Canada, died Tuesday at a London, Ont., hospital. Adams, 39, of Thunder Bay, was doing well until [Incomplete]
McConnell, Colin
Picture, 1983
At old Fort William: Oxen leave the fort to pick up cargo at the wharf, exactly as they did centuries ago. The fort, home of the Northwest Company, has been restored and today is a working fort that shows visitors how the traders lived and carried on the fur trade in the 17th century.
Darrell, Dick
Picture, 1980
Main street, Atikokan, Ontario
Unknown
Picture, 1980
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