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Shuniah Mines Mountain Bike Trail Temporarily Closed

City of Thunder Bay media release follows: September 14, 2015 – The Grand Chasm Trail in the Shuniah Mines mountain bike area has been closed to the public to allow for the construction of a permanent fence around a number of abandoned and expo
City intends to pilot chemical in Current River water supply

City intends to pilot chemical in Current River water supply

THUNDER BAY -- One in 10 older homes have lead concentrations in their tap water that exceeds the legal limit but the city believes it has the solution.

Future of local research station still uncertain as it searches for funding

THUNDER BAY -- The future of the Thunder Bay Agricultural Research Station remains uncertain. With a little more three months until its deadline for closure, there is still no core funding in place.
Tim Hortons kicks off national smile cookie campaign

Tim Hortons kicks off national smile cookie campaign

THUNDER BAY – Tim Hortons hopes to be dishing out smiles all week. Across the country, Tim Hortons launched their annual Smile Cookie campaign on Monday with all proceeds from the $1 treats going towards local charities.
Bearskin adds Northern Ontario service

Bearskin adds Northern Ontario service

Bearskin Airlines is adding 23 flights weekly between its Sudbury Airport hub and other Northern Ontario communities, including North Bay, Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay.
Glance at Crime: 29 assaults and seven weapons charges

Glance at Crime: 29 assaults and seven weapons charges

THUNDER BAY - City police responded to more than 210 incidents during the week of Monday, Sept. 7, 2015 through Sunday, Sept.13, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.

OPP identify three killed in Dryden crash

Ontario Provincial Police have released the identification of three people killed in a tragic motor-vehicle collision early Sunday morning near Dryden.
NOMA's Angus slams Greyhound's decision to cut Northwestern Ontario service levels

NOMA's Angus slams Greyhound's decision to cut Northwestern Ontario service levels

Greyhound is cutting its service through Thunder Bay in half, at least temporarily. The bus company, starting on Sept. 20, plans to drop the monthly number of trips between Sault Ste. Marie and Winnipeg to one a day.
Second-degree murder trial from 2011 case ready to begin

Second-degree murder trial from 2011 case ready to begin

THUNDER BAY – The trial for a suspect charged with murder appears ready to begin more than four years after the death of a 54-year-old Thunder Bay man.
Police looking for witnesses in weekend collision involving a pedestrian

Police looking for witnesses in weekend collision involving a pedestrian

Witnesses are being sought in a hit-and-run Saturday night involving a pedestrian. Police, in a release issued on Monday, say the incident occurred just before midnight at the intersection of Waterloo Street and Brunswick Avenue.
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