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Salvation Army's kettle campaign surpasses target

THUNDER BAY - This Christmas season was a good one for the Salvation Army. The organization's annual kettle campaign raised a record $195,000 locally, far exceeding their goal of $180,000.
JULY: A pre-election appearance, grim statistics and a flash flood

JULY: A pre-election appearance, grim statistics and a flash flood

10. A 19-year-old Manitoba man was charged with sexual assault after an incident at Fort William Historical Park during a music festival on July 18. Police allege Stephen MacKenzie attacked a woman in a portable shower stall. 9.
Happy holidays, from our families to yours

Happy holidays, from our families to yours

From our families to yours, tbnewswatch.com would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas. We would also like to take this time to thank you for your continued support. Without all of you tbnewswatch.com would be unable to operate.
Police still looking for suspect in Shelter House stabbing

Police still looking for suspect in Shelter House stabbing

THUNDER BAY – The suspect who stabbed two people outside the Shelter House earlier this week is still at large.
Dew Drop Inn ready to serve Christmas dinner to 400

Dew Drop Inn ready to serve Christmas dinner to 400

THUNDER BAY -- The Dew Drop Inn is ready to serve 400 people if that many come through the door Christmas Day. With 36 turkeys, more than 200 pounds of potatoes and all the trimmings, St.

Local lawyer to face Law Society Tribunal in New Year

THUNDER BAY – A local lawyer will be called before the Law Society Tribunal in the New Year. Francis Thatcher is scheduled to appear before the regulatory body for Ontario lawyers on Feb.

Jackpot Alert: Winning Christmas Lotto Max ticket could be worth $60 million

OLG Media Update Toronto, ON – It could be an extra special holiday season for many Ontarians.
JUNE: A claim against CN, a city manager announces retirement and a massive waterfront fire

JUNE: A claim against CN, a city manager announces retirement and a massive waterfront fire

10. About 31,000 residents learned in June they would be converted to the community mailbox system. Canada Post confirmed residents in four postal codes would make the switch in 2016.

High winds knock out power to more than 2,000 area Hydro One customers

TORONTO, Dec. 24, 2015 /CNW/ - High winds that started this morning across central and northern Ontario are causing power outages on Hydro One's distribution system. It is expected that this weather will move through southern Ontario later today.

Automatic alarm makes for abrupt morning wakeup call at local hotel

THUNDER BAY – There were some anxious moments Thursday morning for people staying at the Victoria Inn. The guests had to be evacuated from their rooms at about 4 a.m. after an automatic alarm was triggered.
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