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La Vérendrye high school lockdown was a false alarm

La Vérendrye high school lockdown was a false alarm

The incident was not connected to a threat made earlier against St. Patrick High School
Driver fled RIDE check, nearly striking police officer

Driver fled RIDE check, nearly striking police officer

Warrants have been issued for the arrest of a man who raced away from a RIDE check in Thunder Bay.
Collision leads to impaired driving charge

Collision leads to impaired driving charge

A Thunder Bay resident faces charges following a collision on Highway 61
UPDATE: Children rushed to hospital after being struck by impaired driver

UPDATE: Children rushed to hospital after being struck by impaired driver

A 25-year-old Thunder Bay man faces multiple charges from Saturday night incident at the Northwood Park Plaza on Edward Street.
City workers approve possible strike action

City workers approve possible strike action

Members of CUPE local 87 gave their bargaining committee a mandate, but no strike date has been set.
UPDATE - Threat at St. Patrick HS leads to early dismissal

UPDATE - Threat at St. Patrick HS leads to early dismissal

Police are currently investigating the threat made to the high school.
Historic landmark celebrates 125th birthday

Historic landmark celebrates 125th birthday

A historic building in Thunder Bay's south end that's now operating as a pinball pub is turning 125 years old this year.
Over the counter nicotine product causes stir among health organizations

Over the counter nicotine product causes stir among health organizations

Imperial Tobacco’s sister company Zonnic is causing a stir among health organizations who are calling on Health Canada to close the door on the flavoured nicotine product that can be sold beside candy and gum in convenience stores and gas stations.
Diving Club seeing strong turnout

Diving Club seeing strong turnout

When the Thunder Bay Diving Club coaching staff looked over the numbers for their fall sessions, it was a pleasant surprise that they had 35 participants taking part.
Mikinakoos send thousands of winter jackets to First Nations

Mikinakoos send thousands of winter jackets to First Nations

Mikinakoos Children's Fund is looking to raise $15k to buy winter jackets for children in remote communities this winter.
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