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Public swimming season comes to an end

Public swimming season comes to an end

THUNDER BAY - There’s no better way to beat the summer heat than a nice dip in a pool. But swimmers in the city are lamenting just one more sign that the summer is soon coming to an end.
Getting back to our rural roots (11 PHOTOS)

Getting back to our rural roots (11 PHOTOS)

HYMERS - Whether it’s your first time or your 40th time, the Hymer’s Fall Fair always seem to leave a lasting impression.
Regional legend resurfaces with locomotive discovery

Regional legend resurfaces with locomotive discovery

The apparent discovery of a locomotive sunk 106 years ago off Lake Superior’s north shore is bringing a Schreiber legend back to the surface.
14-year-old charged with murder in stabbing death of 25-year-old

14-year-old charged with murder in stabbing death of 25-year-old

THUNDER BAY -- A 14-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with second degree murder, a day after a 25-year-old man was killed in a Limbrick Street housing complex.
City goes mobile with new app

City goes mobile with new app

THUNDER BAY - The city launched a free mobile app Tuesday that will change the way communities and municipalities interact.
Confederation College students head to campus for move-in day

Confederation College students head to campus for move-in day

THUNDER BAY – The end of summer holidays is here, and resident advisor Stuart Dee is helping students move into their home-away-from-home.
New ride changes a life

New ride changes a life

THUNDER BAY - A local man who captured the hearts of the city with his dream of owning his own car has become somewhat of a celebrity around town. Last week Michael Wiatrowski achieved his dream of buying his own car.
Citizens raise flag to honour Merchant Navy Day

Citizens raise flag to honour Merchant Navy Day

THUNDER BAY -- Former sailors who gave their lives in Second World War were honoured during a Saturday celebration.
UPDATE: Crews hard at work cleaning up statues

UPDATE: Crews hard at work cleaning up statues

THUNDER BAY – A clean-up crew has been hard at work Saturday afternoon cleaning up after vandals spray-painted the two new Algoma Street statues.

Boys and Girls Club is dealing with vandalism

THUNDER BAY -- Officials at the Thunder Bay Boys and Girls club have been dealing with a rash of vandalism this past summer. The club sits on the corner of Junot Avenue and Windsor Street.
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