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First-degree murder charge laid in Pearl Street incident

First-degree murder charge laid in Pearl Street incident

One person charged, two male suspects remain outstanding following a homicide on Pearl Street late Sunday night.
Police investigate serious incident on Pearl St.

Police investigate serious incident on Pearl St.

Police are asking the public to avoid the 200 block of Pearl Street following a serious incident.
Thunder Bay strength athlete defends title of Silver Dollar Deadlift World Champion

Thunder Bay strength athlete defends title of Silver Dollar Deadlift World Champion

Thunder Bay strength athlete retains world championship
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Friends of Chippewa Park announce monthly 50/50 lottery for Family Fest 101

Friends of Chippewa Park announce monthly 50/50 lottery for Family Fest 101

The 50/50 draw will be held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month
Photo booth: Calming scenery (26 photos)

Photo booth: Calming scenery (26 photos)

Check out this week's great photo submissions!
$1 million capital fund would support homelessness efforts

$1 million capital fund would support homelessness efforts

Thunder Bay’s city council will vote Monday on recommended fund intended to leverage provincial, federal dollars.
What's Happening: Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History, Perogy Days

What's Happening: Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History, Perogy Days

What's Happening: Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History, Perogy Days
Tbaytel Motorcycle Ride for Dad is back for its 20th year

Tbaytel Motorcycle Ride for Dad is back for its 20th year

Tbaytel Motorcycle Ride for Dad is happening on Saturday, June 18.
Lakehead researchers excited about the NDP’s proposal to expand OHIP to include therapy sessions

Lakehead researchers excited about the NDP’s proposal to expand OHIP to include therapy sessions

Lakehead psychology professors Drs. Deborah Scharf and Kirsten Oinonen have encouraged the province to integrate registered mental health providers into the public health insurance system and therefore, they are thrilled to hear about a possible proposal to expand OHIP.
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