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Winnipeg man suspected of impaired driving has vehicle impounded

OPP News Release: (FORT FRANCES, ON) – Shortly after 2:00 am on April 25, 2015 members of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) observed a suspicious motor vehicle near Elizabeth Street West at York Avenue i
TRAFFIC: Brush fire near Pass Lake causing concern

TRAFFIC: Brush fire near Pass Lake causing concern

THUNDER BAY – A brush fire has resulted in the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway near Pass Lake.

First Nation chiefs seek fair, transparent bidding process for Cliffs Chromite assets

Marten Falls First Nations News Release: MARTEN FALLS FIRST NATION, ON, April 25, 2015 /CNW/ - The leaders of Marten Falls First Nation and Aroland First Nation are expressing disappointment that the bidding process for the Cliffs Chromite project as
Glance at crime: More than 27 assaults, four vehicle thefts for week ending April 26

Glance at crime: More than 27 assaults, four vehicle thefts for week ending April 26

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 182 incidents during the week of Monday, April 20, 2015 through Sunday, April 26, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Thunder Bay clothing designer starts fundraising campaign to feed earthquake victims

Thunder Bay clothing designer starts fundraising campaign to feed earthquake victims

A Thunder Bay entrepreneur with ties to Nepal is seeking donations to help build a community kitchen to provide food and water to people affected by a devastating earthquake that’s killed more than 3,600.
NOMA passes resolution looking for train speed restrictions within communities

NOMA passes resolution looking for train speed restrictions within communities

THUNDER BAY – A number of regional leaders are looking at controlling the speed limits of trains passing through the heart of their municipalities.
Cancer campaign raises more than $7 million

Cancer campaign raises more than $7 million

THUNDER BAY – The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre launched their Exceptional Cancer Care campaign in October 2013, aiming to raise $5.9 million. More than 18 months later the campaign has fur surpassed that goal.

Warm weather expected this week: Environment Canada

THUNDER BAY - Warm temperatures are on the way.
Group rallies in effort to save Wilderness Discovery Camp

Group rallies in effort to save Wilderness Discovery Camp

THUNDER BAY – The Wilderness Discoveery Camp is a special place for Tracy Hurlbert. Hurlbert, who is confined to a wheelchair, has been attending the HAGI Community Services for Independence operated accessible camp for the past 12 years.
42nd annual Folklore Festival set for next weekend

42nd annual Folklore Festival set for next weekend

THUNDER BAY – Even though it has been a community staple for more than 40 years, the Folklore Festival continues to evolve.
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