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30-year-old-man charged with robbery

Police charged a 30-year-old-man charged with robbery in connection the theft of a May Street convenience store. Thunder Bay Police Service officers took the man into custody at a Court Street apartment just after 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

City archives open for tours

The City of Thunder Bay Archives will open its doors for a behind-the-scenes look at the institution. The tours will be open for tours on April 7 and 8 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to celebrate Archives Awareness week.

Turbine opposition bringing in expert

Opponents of Horizon Wind Inc.’s plan to build turbines on the Nor’Wester mountain range are bringing in a heavy hitter on Monday in an attempt to stall council’s decision on settling a $126-million lawsuit with the southern Ontario company.
Big screen experience

Big screen experience

The North of Superior Film Festival has found its stride at its new home but there’s always room to improve, says the festival’s president.
‘Unfair’

‘Unfair’

Anna Marchese is tired of fighting. The mother of three started volunteering with Nor’Western Mountain Escarpment Protection Committee around September 2009.
Blooming show

Blooming show

The Home and Garden Show has grown to be one of the largest events in Northwestern Ontario because it offers the community a one-stop shop for housing needs, says the show’s co-chair.
Blooming show

Blooming show

The Home and Garden Show has grown to be one of the largest events in Northwestern Ontario because it offers the community a one-stop shop for housing needs, says the show’s co-chair.

Police charge man for breaking into school

Police charged a 32-year-old-man with break and enter of a local high school on Saturday. Thunder Bay Police Services responded to a fire alarm at St. Ignatius High School around 5:20 a.m.

Store robbed at knifepoint

Thunder Bay Police Services officers are looking for a man who allegedly robbed a convenience store early Saturday morning. Police say a man armed with a knife robbed the Mac’s convenience store on May Street North around 4:20 a.m.
Still busy

Still busy

The City of Toronto’s decision to reduce its order of 185 light rail vehicles by 25 per cent won’t have a significant impact on the local Bombardier plant, says an area MPP.
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