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Halloween Spooktacular a hit (7 photos)

Halloween Spooktacular a hit (7 photos)

Hundreds take part in annual costume party for kids at Victoriaville Centre.
Westmount class invaded by zombies

Westmount class invaded by zombies

Grade 7 and Grade 8 students taught the finer points of special effects make-up.
MNRF laid 132 charges in 10-day period at start of moose and deer season

MNRF laid 132 charges in 10-day period at start of moose and deer season

Conservation officers also seized 32 moose that were harvested illegally
UPDATE: Dryden Police arrest suspect in knifepoint robbery

UPDATE: Dryden Police arrest suspect in knifepoint robbery

Dryden Police have arrested 30-year-old Roy Mitchell Fobister who is accused of attempting to rob a student with a knife
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Periods of rain. Wind becoming southeast 20 kilomoters per hour in the afternoon. High 6C. The cheapest gas in the city is $1.399 at the Husky on Alloy Drive. In nearby Fort William First Nation, gas ranges in price from $1.113 to $1.229.
Ylagan goes off, T-Wolves crack century mark against Algoma

Ylagan goes off, T-Wolves crack century mark against Algoma

Third-year guard torches the Thunderbirds for 22 in the first quarter, leads Lakehead to a 110-53 triumph.
UPDATE: Missing 14-year-old girl located

UPDATE: Missing 14-year-old girl located

A missing 14-year-old girl on Fort William First Nation has been located
Former NHLers take to the ice with local fans

Former NHLers take to the ice with local fans

Second annual Thunder Bay Celebrity Hockey Classic surpasses $80,000 fundraising goal.
Update: Health Unit still awaiting counter-proposal

Update: Health Unit still awaiting counter-proposal

Thunder Bay District Health Unit says it has yet to hear a response to an offer made following mediation on Oct. 15, while the striking nurses union negotiator says name the time and place and they'll be at the table.
Construction begins at Salvation Army site (3 photos)

Construction begins at Salvation Army site (3 photos)

Work is expected to take up to two years and between $12 million and $15 million to complete.
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