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Traffic moving on Highway 61 after major crash (UPDATE)

Traffic moving on Highway 61 after major crash (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY -- Traffic is once again flowing on Highway 61 after a major collision this morning. The highway was closed in both directions near Chippewa Road according to the province's traveler information service 511 Ontario.
Bear complaints on the rise: OPP

Bear complaints on the rise: OPP

OPP News Release BEAR COMPLAINTS ON THE RISE IN GREENSTONE (GREENSTONE, ON) – As is the case every summer, bear complaints are on the rise in the Municipality of Greenstone.
Despite bumping his set up by three hours, Paul Rodgers shines at Blues Fest

Despite bumping his set up by three hours, Paul Rodgers shines at Blues Fest

Not even the threat of rain could spoil the fun on Sunday, the final day of the 2015 Thunder Bay Blues Festival.
Despite Liberal promises, Shoal Lake 40 Chief says he’ll work with Canada

Despite Liberal promises, Shoal Lake 40 Chief says he’ll work with Canada

The chief of Shoal Lake 40 First Nation is pleased to hear the Liberals would fund an all-season road to his community if the Grits form the next government, but he’s not taking sides.
Atikokan Mayor disapproves of MNR comments on mine EA

Atikokan Mayor disapproves of MNR comments on mine EA

ATIKOKAN -- Atikokan's mayor is pledging unfettered support for a nearby mine that received a scathing provincial response to its environmental assessment.

Paul Rodgers set moved to 6:30 p.m. due to weather worries

With the threat of heavy rain looming, Thunder Bay Blues Festival officials have bumped up headliner Paul Rodgers on Sunday's schedule. The former Bad Company front-man will take to the stage at 6:30 p.m., after the Sheepdogs.

Red Lake, Kenora forest fires spark

Two new forest fires ignited on Saturday, bringing the number of active fires in the Northwest to 55. A lightning fire in the Kenora District, east of Ingolf was declared out within a couple of hours.
Trudeau vows to fund Shoal Lake 40 road

Trudeau vows to fund Shoal Lake 40 road

If elected, Justin Trudeau promises a Liberal government would fund the federal share of Freedom Road into Shoal Lake 40 First Nation. The Liberal Leader made the announcement speaking to a crowd in Calgary on Saturday.
Forestry meetings coming to Thunder Bay & Kenora next week

Forestry meetings coming to Thunder Bay & Kenora next week

THUNDER BAY --- Forestry ministers from across Canada will converge on Northwestern Ontario with industry leaders next week for three days of high-level meetings on the rebounding industry.
Bros. Landreth take Bluesfest stage on Sunday

Bros. Landreth take Bluesfest stage on Sunday

THUNDER BAY – Things have come together quickly for The Bros. Landreth. The Winnipeg-based folk rock quartet has been on a tear since assembling in 2013, releasing their debut album and quickly gaining fans on both sides of the border.
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