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Glance at crime: Police respond to at least 130 incidents, including 19 break and enters

Glance at crime: Police respond to at least 130 incidents, including 19 break and enters

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 130 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, April 4 through Sunday, April 10. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Volunteer Week: Peggy Brescia has spent 60 years donating time to hospital cause

Volunteer Week: Peggy Brescia has spent 60 years donating time to hospital cause

Sixty-year volunteer Peggy Brescia, a youthful 90 years young, spends some of her day helping out at the St. Joseph’s Hospital Gift Shop found in the front lobby of the hospital on Algoma Street. She loves to volunteer and meet people.
Northwest Film Festival deemed a success despite power outage

Northwest Film Festival deemed a success despite power outage

THUNDER BAY -- Despite Thursday's power outage, organizers are calling the annual Northwest Film Festival a great success.

Inside TBay: Pottery (VIDEO)

Sandi Boucher named Business Person of the Year

Sandi Boucher named Business Person of the Year

THUNDER BAY -- Sandi Boucher considered it a win when she saw her name on the list of nominees for the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce’s Business Person of the Year Award.
Fire badly burns south side garage

Fire badly burns south side garage

THUNDER BAY -- A south side garage was badly burned in a fire Saturday afternoon. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue received reports flames were rising from a back lane garage of a Finlayson Street home just before 3 p.m.
Waterfront District gala celebrating decade of 'Urban Infill' (19 Photos)

Waterfront District gala celebrating decade of 'Urban Infill' (19 Photos)

THUNDER BAY -- One of Thunder Bay's largest art exhibits is restoring the city's North Core.
Trudeau talks infrastructure and reconciliation with First Nations leaders

Trudeau talks infrastructure and reconciliation with First Nations leaders

THUNDER BAY -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Northwestern Ontario’s Indigenous leaders have set the table to serve the Liberals’ ambitious infrastructure agenda.
Art program creates opportunities for youth

Art program creates opportunities for youth

THUNDER BAY -- Lucille Atlookan's passion for art has opened up a world of opportunity for Aboriginal youth. New challenges arose when Atlookan moved to Thunder Bay leaving her feeling as though she didn't belong.
Feds to be an "active partner" on Ring of Fire, First Nations funding to flow this year: Trudeau

Feds to be an "active partner" on Ring of Fire, First Nations funding to flow this year: Trudeau

THUNDER BAY – Ottawa is committed to working together with provinces on resource development, though there remains no concrete pledge to match the Ontario government’s $1 billion Ring of Fire infrastructure investment.
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