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Motorists, plow drivers have hands full with major snowfall

Motorists, plow drivers have hands full with major snowfall

The city is fighting to keep roads clear as motorist fight to stay on the streets following one of the season’s most significant snowfalls. City snow plows began clearing the main traffic arteries around 2 a.m. Monday.
Defence lawyer taken off Hernandez case, judge cites conflict of interest

Defence lawyer taken off Hernandez case, judge cites conflict of interest

The man charged in a fatal hit and run just before Christmas has lost his lawyer.
Suiting up

Suiting up

Trish Krawec wanted to be a part of the Special Olympics Ontario Winter Games, so volunteering for the upcoming event was a no brainer.
Remembering legends

Remembering legends

Diane Imrie says she`ll remember Fred Bragnalo as the man who fought hard to achieve his dream of a sports hall of fame in Thunder Bay.

Two separate collisions involved multiple vehicles, grader, ambulance

Police charged two men with impaired driving in connection to two separate collisions that happened within minutes of each other and involved a city grader and an ambulance.
Country Market starts 2011 with early start to season

Country Market starts 2011 with early start to season

An early start to the 2011 season for the Thunder Bay Country Market should mean a bigger economic impact than 2010, says a market spokesperson.

Drug abuse among youths can be prevented with communication

Keeping communication open is a key way to prevent kids from using drugs, says a regional police commander.

NOMA names Nelson interim president

O’Connor Township Mayor Ron Nelson is the temporary head of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association. Nelson takes over from former Dryden Mayor Anne Krassilowsky, who lost her seat in the October municipal election.
Assault charge dismissed, judge says accused was not aggressor

Assault charge dismissed, judge says accused was not aggressor

The charge of aggravated assault against a 28-year-old Thunder Bay man that followed an incident that left another man with a serious brain injury has been dismissed.
Educated firefighting

Educated firefighting

A new program at Confederation College will give wannabe firefighters a leg-up in the application process to join the ranks of Thunder Bay firefighters.
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