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Charges expected Tuesday in teen joyride turned serious crash

THUNDER BAY -- The investigation continues into a teenage joyride that turned into a serious car crash over the weekend. The incident took place at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday in Fort William First Nations.
Royal Winnipeg Ballet treat public school to unique performance

Royal Winnipeg Ballet treat public school to unique performance

THUNDER BAY -- Local public school students were treated to pirouettes and pile’s Monday. Ecole Gron Morgan Public School students were spectators to a unique performance by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.

Vicker’s Heights Community Centre flu clinic cancelled

THUNDER BAY -- Weather and poor road conditions have led to the cancellation of a Health Unit flu clinic.
Glance at crime: Nov. 17 to Nov. 23

Glance at crime: Nov. 17 to Nov. 23

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 74 serious incidents during the week from Monday, Nov. 17 to Sunday, Nov. 23. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Hit and run causes more than $50K in damages, leaves area without phone services

Hit and run causes more than $50K in damages, leaves area without phone services

THUNDER BAY -- Police are investigating a single-vehicle crash that knocked out telephone, Internet and television services to a portion of the city as a hit-and-run case.

TRAFFIC: City bus service resume after morning suspension

THUNDER BAY -- City buses are back on the road. The City of Thunder Bay’s transit division announced that services had resumed just before 8:30 a.m. on its official Twitter and Facebook accounts.
TRAFFIC: Freezing rain leads to poor road conditions across city

TRAFFIC: Freezing rain leads to poor road conditions across city

THUNDER BAY -- City police are asking motorists to drive with extreme caution this Monday morning. Freezing rain, which Environment Canada expects could change into snow later this morning, have led to poor road conditions across the city.
Snow to follow freezing rain, Environment Canada predicts

Snow to follow freezing rain, Environment Canada predicts

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s first significant taste of winter weather didn’t deliver metres of snow, but it certainly had an impact on area roadways.
Rural and urban school buses cancelled, some school closed amid freezing rain

Rural and urban school buses cancelled, some school closed amid freezing rain

UPDATED: 7:35 a.m. THUNDER BAY -- Due to extreme weather conditions, all rural and urban school transportation has been canceled for Monday. Early morning freezing rain has led to poor road conditions, which led to the cancellation notice.
ONWA wraps up 43rd annual general assembly

ONWA wraps up 43rd annual general assembly

THUNDER BAY -- The president of the Ontario Native Women’s Association believes this year’s annual general assembly is a turning point for her group.
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