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Iconic campaign launches for another Christmas season

Iconic campaign launches for another Christmas season

Each year Christmas comes and goes and for most families, Santa’s visit is a foregone conclusion.
Local Muslim group condemns Paris attacks on Twitter

Local Muslim group condemns Paris attacks on Twitter

THUNDER BAY – A local group representing Muslims in this community have taken to Twitter to officially condemn the Paris attacks.

Report on Canada Games bid back to council next year

THUNDER BAY -- The city will look at what it would take to make a bid for the Canada Games. Coun.
Syrian refugees may arrive as soon as December

Syrian refugees may arrive as soon as December

THUNDER BAY -- The city could start temporarily housing Syrian refugees as early as next month.
Bottled water returning to Marten Falls, but MP says problems remain unsolved

Bottled water returning to Marten Falls, but MP says problems remain unsolved

MARTEN FALLS FIRST NATION – Pallets of bottled water have resumed their flow to Marten Falls First Nation but its MP says the conditions that caused the remote community to run dry throughout October persist.
College students raise flag to honour Louis Riel 130 years after hanging

College students raise flag to honour Louis Riel 130 years after hanging

One-hundred-and-thirty years after Louis Riel was hanged, students at Confederation College marked the occasion by raising the Metis flag.
First-degree murder trial postponed

First-degree murder trial postponed

THUNDER BAY – A murder trial scheduled to begin this week has been postponed.
UPDATE: Car crashes Strathcona Ave. barricade during collision cleanup (7 PHOTOS)

UPDATE: Car crashes Strathcona Ave. barricade during collision cleanup (7 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – A vehicle crashed into a police barricade while emergency services were attending to another collision on Monday afternoon. Thunder Bay Police Service declared Strathcona Avenue open at 4 p.m.
Pink is the new blue for city police

Pink is the new blue for city police

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release The Thunder Bay Police Service and the Thunder Bay Police Association are partnering to support the Police Association on Ontario's "Pink is the new Blue" campaign this week.

Ignace hub of activity as Nuclear Waste Management sets up new office space

The Town of Ignace is seeing some increased activity as the Nuclear Waste Management Organization begins construction on a new office.
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