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Van ends up on front lawn after north-side crash

Van ends up on front lawn after north-side crash

THUNDER BAY – City police are investigate a crash that led to one vehicle coming to rest in a homeowner’s front lawn Thursday.
New program reminding drivers to 'Watch for Bikes!'

New program reminding drivers to 'Watch for Bikes!'

THUNDER BAY - A new program reminds area drivers to be extra careful on city streets, even when parked.
Line for Lowe's grand opening forms before 5 a.m.

Line for Lowe's grand opening forms before 5 a.m.

THUNDER BAY – The lineup awaiting the grand opening of Lowes in Intercity Mall began to form before 5 a.m. on Thursday.
Boys and Girls Club open house gave kids a chance of a lifetime

Boys and Girls Club open house gave kids a chance of a lifetime

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Boys and Girls club celebrated the end of summer Wednesday.
NAPS poised for strike as negotiations break down

NAPS poised for strike as negotiations break down

Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service Media Update Thunder Bay – The Public Service Alliance of Canada’s (PSAC) negotiating team met with a conciliator to attempt to negotiate a fair agreement with the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service (NAPS) on Augu
Canoeists found safe hours after boat found by police

Canoeists found safe hours after boat found by police

Thunder Bay OPP and emergency crews rushed to Wild Goose Bay Wednesday morning after a canoe was spotted partially submerged in Lake Superior. Officers found camping gear with the canoe as well as a paddle and life jacket floating in the bay.
Bear removed from waterfront park

Bear removed from waterfront park

THUNDER BAY – The Ministry of Natural Resources tranquilized and removed a bear from the city’s waterfront park Wednesday afternoon.
City ready to issue permits for waterfront hotel

City ready to issue permits for waterfront hotel

THUNDER BAY - The start date for resuming construction on the Mariott-Delta hotel at Prince Arthur’s Landing is now in the hands of the developer.
No program can fund Event Centre: Ontario Minister

No program can fund Event Centre: Ontario Minister

THUNDER BAY – There was renewed optimism at city hall for the proposed Thunder Bay Event and Convention Centre on Wednesday but the provincial infrastructure minister says there’s still no program that could fund it.
Glance at Crime: four robberies, 12 weapons charges

Glance at Crime: four robberies, 12 weapons charges

City police responded to more than 238 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, August 15 through Sunday, August 21. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
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