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First-place Border Cats win streak hits six

First-place Border Cats win streak hits six

Newcomer Travis Chestnut hit what proved to be the game-winning homerun, with one aboard, in the fourth, Thunder Bay going to edge Waterloo 5-4 to sweep their four-game series.
VIDEO: Local man faces sex assault charges, police look for more victims

VIDEO: Local man faces sex assault charges, police look for more victims

National Indigenous People's Day offers healing, celebration

National Indigenous People's Day offers healing, celebration

Well over a thousand people attended a pow wow hosted by Fort William First Nation to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Students showcase new medicinal garden

Students showcase new medicinal garden

A Catholic elementary school officially opened their traditional medicinal garden
Murillo-area woman 'lost everything' in a house fire

Murillo-area woman 'lost everything' in a house fire

A 60-year-old with mobility issues is struggling to recover from a devastating fire that destroyed all her personal possessions
Police seek additional victims in sexual assault investigation

Police seek additional victims in sexual assault investigation

Douglas George Niles is facing numerous charges relating to allegations of sexual assault, voyeurism, and child pornography involving four victims and investigators are encouraging anyone who may have had a concerning interaction with Niles to come forward to police
Mexican firefighters arrive in Northwestern Ontario

Mexican firefighters arrive in Northwestern Ontario

Crews have been receiving familiarization with Ontario's firefighting equipment in Thunder Bay prior to deployment
Charge laid after collision that flipped a vehicle onto its roof

Charge laid after collision that flipped a vehicle onto its roof

A local motorist has been charged after a t-bone collision in Westfort on Tuesday that left one vehicle flipped onto its roof.
Council in Brief: June 19

Council in Brief: June 19

Thunder Bay’s city council has approved a multi-million dollar plan to replace the Victoriaville mall, along with terms for a potentially transformative review of its own size and composition.
Blue-green algae identified at Surprise Lake

Blue-green algae identified at Surprise Lake

Health officials say a water sample from Surprise Lake is still being analyzed for toxins, but recommend avoiding water in the area.
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