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Caregivers Support Committee releases new handbook for seniors

THUNDER BAY -- Senior citizens now have a one-stop shop for information and contacts that they may find very useful in and around the city.

Adult, youth arrested and charged following vehicle theft

THUNDER BAY -- Two people, including a youth, have been arrested following a vehicle theft.
Chamber of Commerce continues to call for city to contain spending after latest budget

Chamber of Commerce continues to call for city to contain spending after latest budget

THUNDER BAY -- Another city budget season has left some members of the local chamber of commerce concerned and frustrated.
Councillor Uber-concerned with potential of new rideshare service in town

Councillor Uber-concerned with potential of new rideshare service in town

THUNDER BAY -- A possible new taxi-like service in the city has at least one city councilor concerned.
Lawyers for man charged in 2012 homicide argue against murder trial

Lawyers for man charged in 2012 homicide argue against murder trial

THUNDER BAY – Lawyers for a man charged in a December 2012 homicide are challenging a judge’s ruling to stand trial for second-degree murder.

Track conditions, heavy loaded trains led to 2013 derailment

FORT FRANCES, Ont. -- The Transportation Safety Board has wrapped up its investigation into a train derailment in the Nickel Lake area near Fort Frances more than a year ago.

OPP investigating break-in and theft of chainsaw, generators, power tools

THUNDER BAY -- Provincial police are investigating a break and enter that saw a chainsaw, generators and a variety of other items stolen in late February.
Thunder Bay Food Strategy looking for potential urban agriculture projects

Thunder Bay Food Strategy looking for potential urban agriculture projects

THUNDER BAY -- There are endless benefits to urban agriculture. “Urban agriculture is a way of getting people outside.
Power restored to north side neighbourhood after water main break (UPDATE)

Power restored to north side neighbourhood after water main break (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY -- THUNDER BAY -- A significant north side water main break has left a handful of houses without power and water for an entire day Tuesday.
Council by Tweets: Budget ratification edition

Council by Tweets: Budget ratification edition

City council ratified the 2015 municipal budget at Monday night’s meeting, bringing the tax levy up to 3.8 per cent.
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