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Hammarskjold teen excited about 4th-place finish at prestigious science fair

Hammarskjold teen excited about 4th-place finish at prestigious science fair

THUNDER BAY -- Don’t tell Emily Cross something’s impossible to achieve. More than likely, she’ll try to prove you wrong.

Spring bear hunt protest scheduled for Tuesday morning

THUNDER BAY -- A group opposed to the spring bear hunt will protest its reinstatement on Tuesday morning outside a south-side hotel. The protest, scheduled to last an hour and start at 8 a.m.

Fire ban rescinded in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- A fire ban in place for the past several days in Thunder Bay has been lifted.
Hajdu challenges fellow MPs to take gender-based awareness course

Hajdu challenges fellow MPs to take gender-based awareness course

OTTAWA – Minister of Status of Women Patty Hajdu is issuing a challenge to her fellow MPs to take a gender-based awareness course. Hajdu called it an important tool for advancing gender equality.

Age-friendly summit coming to Thunder Bay on June 1

THUNDER BAY – An age-friendly seniors’ summit will take centre stage on June 1.

First Ontario Young Professionals Week in led by local group

May 16th, 2016, Thunder Bay, ON- May 15th to May 21st is officially Young Professionals Week in Ontario (#YPWeekON).
This week in crime: 234 reports include 13 weapons charges

This week in crime: 234 reports include 13 weapons charges

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to 234 criminal reports throughout the week of Monday, May 9 through Sunday, May 15.
Red Lake ATV crash leads to impaired charges

Red Lake ATV crash leads to impaired charges

(EAR FALLS, ON) –On May 14, 2016 at 5:45 p.m.
Council Preview: Cat catching, noise on tonight’s agenda

Council Preview: Cat catching, noise on tonight’s agenda

THUNDER BAY – City council will be asked to put aside $25,000 a year for a catch-and-release program targeting some of the city's furriest residents.

Early morning breakfast likely culprit in apartment fire

THUNDER BAY – A quick response by local firefighters saved a North Archibald Street home early Monday morning. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue firefighters arrived at the 200 block of North Archibald at about 4:30 a.m.
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