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Spring into Summer draw winner revealed

Spring into Summer draw winner revealed

THUNDER BAY – Janis Ross and her husband weren’t sure where everyone was going to sleep this weekend at camp. Those worries dissipated on Monday, when she learned she was the grand-prize winner in St.
Survey examines city's violence issues

Survey examines city's violence issues

THUNDER BAY – Violence in Thunder Bay remains an issue without resolution.
Youth attacked, robbed and held against his will during Kenora robbery

Youth attacked, robbed and held against his will during Kenora robbery

(KENORA, ON) On Saturday June 18, 2016 at approximately 11:00 pm, members of the Kenora detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of an overdue youth in the downtown area.
Homeowner attacked with pepper spray, police seek suspects

Homeowner attacked with pepper spray, police seek suspects

The Thunder Bay Police responded to an early morning weapons call in the Current River area on June 19, 2016. The 62 year old male resident of a home in the 200 block of Grenville Ave woke up just before 1:30 a.m.
Traffic stop leads to impaired driving charges for 23-year-old driver

Traffic stop leads to impaired driving charges for 23-year-old driver

(MARATHON, ON) – On June 18, 2016 at approximately 1:00 a.m. officers of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Marathon detachment conducted a traffic stop at the mouth of the Pic River, Pic River First Nation, ON.
Heavy winds strike city, tree falls on home

Heavy winds strike city, tree falls on home

THUNDER BAY -- High winds are wreaking havoc around Thunder Bay. Emergency crews have responded to a number of calls of fallen trees on Monday, with wind gusts hitting up to 55 kilometres an hour.
Habitat for Humanity updated goal: $1,000 a day for 10 days

Habitat for Humanity updated goal: $1,000 a day for 10 days

THUNDER BAY, ON, JUNE 20, 2016 - Habitat for Humanity has only 10 days left to raise $10,000 and reach its $50,000 goal by June 30.
Council Preview: Chickens, business improvement on the agenda tonight

Council Preview: Chickens, business improvement on the agenda tonight

THUNDER BAY -- City council will be asked to tackle both birds and business improvement, at Monday evening’s meeting. Up for review is a proposed change to the city's bylaws regarding urban chicken coops.
Sleeping Giant Brewery makes appearance in PM's Father's Day photos

Sleeping Giant Brewery makes appearance in PM's Father's Day photos

You may or may not recognize the shirt Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is wearing in the photographs he posted on Facebook on Father’s Day.
Lightning dances across the sky (4 PHOTOS)

Lightning dances across the sky (4 PHOTOS)

Photographer James Brown captured these lightning photographs during Sunday night’s thunder storms. As of Monday morning some 900 residents remained without power as post storm cleanup continues throughout the area.
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