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Keeping safe on the snowmobile: OPP

OPP Media Release (ORILLIA, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) are reminding snowmobilers to take personal responsibility for their own safety and well-being when winter arrives.
Pair of victims taken to hospital after incident outside Shelter House

Pair of victims taken to hospital after incident outside Shelter House

THUNDER BAY – Two people have been taken to hospital after being stabbed outside the Shelter House. Emergency responders were called to the south downtown core area around 10 p.m. Tuesday night after receiving reports of an altercation.

Donations for local Red Nose campaign already up from last year

THUNDER BAY -- With one night left for Thunder Bay's Operation Red Nose, donations have already surpassed last year. Thunder Bay's Operation Red Nose has collected $12,000 in donations for St. John Ambulance Youth Programs.
Intercity 50/50 winner walks home with record jackpot

Intercity 50/50 winner walks home with record jackpot

Intercity Shopping Centre Media Update Maureen Downey from Murillo got an early Christmas gift today.

Get winter-driving ready

OPP Media Release The OPP is reminding motorists to drive with extra care and caution as temperatures across the region are expected to fall and snow is in the forecast. These changing weather conditions may cause hazardous driving conditions.
City, social media help musician find stolen one-of-a-kind guitar

City, social media help musician find stolen one-of-a-kind guitar

THUNDER BAY -- David Allan Grant's hometown devastated and surprised him in less than 12 hours.
These are the top 2015 baby names in Thunder Bay

These are the top 2015 baby names in Thunder Bay

Babies born in 2015 with the name Emily and Jack will almost certainly make use of their last-name initial when they start school. Those are the two most popular baby names selected by Thunder Bay parents in 2015.

Section of James Street closed for water main repairs

City of Thunder Bay Media Release December 22, 2015 – A section of North James Street will be closed to southbound traffic for most of the day while repairs are made to a water main.
APRIL: Former chief returns, a billion-dollar promise and event centre options

APRIL: Former chief returns, a billion-dollar promise and event centre options

10. Workers staged a rally , joining thousands across the United States and Canada, seeking a minimum-wage increase to $15 an hour, a promise NDP candidate Andrew Foulds later said his government would try to fulfill if elected in October. 9.
Regional hospital hires Jean Bartkowiak as new president and CEO

Regional hospital hires Jean Bartkowiak as new president and CEO

THUNDER BAY – The regional hospital has found its new president and chief executive officer.
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