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Careless hunter will have to go back to school and pay $1,500 in fines

Careless hunter will have to go back to school and pay $1,500 in fines

Maynard Martin pleaded guilty and was fined $1,500 for discharging a firearm from a vehicle.
Hotel officials release statement following weekend homicide

Hotel officials release statement following weekend homicide

THUNDER BAY – The hotel that became the site of a murder scene has released an official response regarding the incident. A woman was arrested and charged early Saturday morning following reports of a murder at the Victoria Inn.
Glance at crime: Few robberies, but assaults still keeping police busy

Glance at crime: Few robberies, but assaults still keeping police busy

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 188 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, March 14 through Sunday, March 20. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
More ice breaking set for this week

More ice breaking set for this week

THUNDER BAY – More ice breaking is scheduled for the local port this week. Officials with the Port of Thunder Bay confirmed that the Canadian Coast Guard’s Samuel Risley is expected to arrive in the city Tuesday. Last week the U.S.
Local skiers bring home bronze from national championships in Whitehorse

Local skiers bring home bronze from national championships in Whitehorse

Thunder Bay skiers take bronze medal in opening relay at National Championships in Whitehorse.
One injured in morning south side crash, power disrupted

One injured in morning south side crash, power disrupted

THUNDER BAY – One person was reported injured following a south side crash Monday morning. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say a truck struck a hydro pole near Neebing Avenue and Walsh Street.
UPDATE: Power restored after morning crash leads to south side outage

UPDATE: Power restored after morning crash leads to south side outage

UPDATE: Power has been restored to all affected areas. THUNDER BAY – Power has been restored to about 1,350 south side customers left without electricity Monday morning, sources from Thunder Bay Hydro have confirmed.
World Water Week makes waves

World Water Week makes waves

THUNDER BAY -- Water games at Prince Arthur’s Landing amused children while they learned at the kickoff for World Water Week on Sunday.
Kids leap into Kangaroo Math Contest

Kids leap into Kangaroo Math Contest

THUNDER BAY -- Dozens of keen children gave up their Sunday morning to look at math differently. Students from Grades 1 to 12 gathered at Lakehead University to solve curriculum-based problems in the nation-wide Kangaroo Math Contest.
Conservatory attendance continues to bloom

Conservatory attendance continues to bloom

THUNDER BAY -- An array of blooming flowers greeted Centennial Botanical Conservatory visitors on Sunday as the local arboretum's attendance blossomed in kind.
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