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Home and Garden Show expected to draw 20,000

Home and Garden Show expected to draw 20,000

THUNDER BAY – Organizers of the 17th annual Spring Home and Garden Show are expecting to see upwards of 20,000 people over the course of the weekend.

Murder suspect granted bail back in prison after alleged breach of conditions

THUNDER BAY -- A murder suspect previously released on bail is back in jail after allegedly breaching her bail conditions. Priscilla Thomas was charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Jeffrey Munroe, 35, on Jan.
Local man heading to court to face child porn charges

Local man heading to court to face child porn charges

THUNDER BAY -- A city man charged with possession and making child pornography available will return to court next month. Justin John Mach, 30, was scheduled to appear at the Thunder Bay Courthouse Friday and was remanded to May 8.
Billboard Rescue continues to reach new heights

Billboard Rescue continues to reach new heights

THUNDER BAY -- At more than $1.5 million raised, a local charity event keeps trying to reach new heights after more than 20 years. The United Way officially launched its Great Billboard Rescue, now in its 23rd year, Friday morning.
First Laker makes it to Thunder Bay after icy voyage across Superior

First Laker makes it to Thunder Bay after icy voyage across Superior

THUNDER BAY -- Capt. Vaughan Kendall says getting to Thunder Bay had its share of harrowing moments.
Judgement in preliminary inquiry for Randel Wabasse set for April 28

Judgement in preliminary inquiry for Randel Wabasse set for April 28

THUNDER BAY -- The decision on whether a local man will stand trial for murder has been delayed.
Six Northern Ontario colleges receive $3.6M from province to expand program access

Six Northern Ontario colleges receive $3.6M from province to expand program access

THUNDER BAY – For years the region’s colleges have been in competition to attract students. But now, with rising costs and slowing enrollment, they’re realizing they need to work together to serve Northern Ontario.

Three human-caused forest fires reported in this region: MNR

THUNDER BAY – It might be wet and cool in the city, but that doesn’t mean the region is forest fire free right now. Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources has responded to three forest fires in this region.

Open house set for Boulevard Lake Area Improvement Plan

City of Thunder Bay PSA ____________ The City of Thunder Bay’s Parks Division, along with its consultants, has embarked on developing a Boulevard Lake Area Improvement Plan. An Open House will be held on Tuesday, April 14 from 6 to 8 p.m.

PSA: Spring curbside battery recycling program begins Tuesday

City of Thunder Bay news release: _____________ April 10, 2015 – The City’s spring curbside battery recycling program returns on April 14, giving residents an opportunity to conveniently and safely recycle spent household batteries.
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