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Fort William Historical Park sets world record with massive snow maze at winter carnival

Fort William Historical Park sets world record with massive snow maze at winter carnival

THUNDER BAY -- Joshua Dunn can now say he has been through the world’s largest snow maze.
Local Teamsters members at CP Rail hit the picket line

Local Teamsters members at CP Rail hit the picket line

THUNDER BAY -- Local locomotive engineers and train workers at the Canadian Pacific Railway are joining their co-workers across the country on the picket line.
Firefighters use jaws of life to extricate female driver from SUV

Firefighters use jaws of life to extricate female driver from SUV

Firefighters had to use the jaws of life on Sunday afternoon to extricate a woman involved in a two-vehicle collision on Thunder Bay’s north side. Capt. Dirk Stadey of Thunder Bay Fire Rescue said it was difficult situation.
Police arrest several in city's latest armed robbery

Police arrest several in city's latest armed robbery

A north side pharmacy was robbed Saturday night by a woman brandishing what appeared to be a semi-automatic pistol. Thunder Bay police say the suspect entered the Shopper’s Drug Mart on Red River Road just before 9 p.m.

Environment Canada forecasts frigid wind chill

THUNDER BAY -- Bundle up if going outside. With wind chill values below - 40C, Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning for the city of Thunder Bay on Sunday morning.
Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit opens gates for weekend, hopes to prove public support to stay open

Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit opens gates for weekend, hopes to prove public support to stay open

THUNDER BAY -- Lorraine Lortie-Krawczuk believes the Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit still has great value to the city.

Conservatory extending hours for Valentine's Day

THUNDER BAY – Why simply buy flowers for Valentine’s Day when you can be surrounded by them for free? Those looking for a romantic, and economical, way to spend Valentine’s Day can turn to the Centennial Botanical Conservatory.
Seventh annual Valentine's Day Memorial Walk remembers murdered and missing women

Seventh annual Valentine's Day Memorial Walk remembers murdered and missing women

THUNDER BAY -- Twenty-three years the meaning of Valentine’s Day was forever changed for Sharon Johnson. On Feb. 13, 1992, the body of her 18-year-old sister, Sandra Kaye Johnson, was found on the frozen Neebing-McIntyre floodway by a passerby.
Police believe robber strikes again

Police believe robber strikes again

THUNDER BAY -- Police say a man wanted in a pair of earlier hotel robberies fits the description of an attempted Saturday morning Memorial Avenue heist. According to Thunder Bay police, a lone male entered Exquisite Gold and Gems at 10:17 a.m.
Police seeking suspect who robbed two different city hotels

Police seeking suspect who robbed two different city hotels

THUNDER BAY -- A suspect remains at large after robbing two city hotels.
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