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Update: Highway 105 reopened after fatal single-vehicle crash

Update: Highway 105 reopened after fatal single-vehicle crash

Highway 105 is closed at English River Road in Ear Falls as the investigation continues.
VIDEO: Council defers some controversial service cuts

VIDEO: Council defers some controversial service cuts

Police investigating homicide in Westfort

Police investigating homicide in Westfort

Police said an adult woman had died after appearing to sustain serious injuries that were consistent with an assault.
Thunderwolves name new volleyball coach

Thunderwolves name new volleyball coach

Hayden Nichol was most recently head coach of the Keyano College women's volleyball team in Alberta
Ontario government announces free training for truck drivers

Ontario government announces free training for truck drivers

Women, newcomers and others from underrepresented groups will be trained in preparation for obtaining AZ and DZ licences
Mary Brown's Chicken opens new Thunder Bay location

Mary Brown's Chicken opens new Thunder Bay location

Canadian chain's Thunder Bay location is in front of Arthur Street Marketplace
Next stage of Finlandia reconstruction project awaits outcome of lawsuit

Next stage of Finlandia reconstruction project awaits outcome of lawsuit

Developer Brad McKinnon asks community to be patient, saying 'the Finlandia will be rebuilt'
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Local news will soon vanish from your Facebook feed

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Local news will soon vanish from your Facebook feed

This week on the podcast: The Trudeau Liberals insist they are sticking up for Canadian journalism by forcing tech giants to pay media outlets for content shared on social media. So far, the news is all bad
Two people taken to hospital after fire in Westfort

Two people taken to hospital after fire in Westfort

Residents of a Frederica Street home entered the house to rescue a family pet
Council in Brief: June 26

Council in Brief: June 26

Thunder Bay’s city council pushed pause on some controversial service cuts, approved nearly two dozen others, and endorsed a central library branch in a lengthy meeting Monday.
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