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Parking search elicits strong opinions from event centre opponents, proponents alike

Parking search elicits strong opinions from event centre opponents, proponents alike

THUNDER BAY -- Depending on who you ask, the city’s plan to purchase property for parking in the north core is either “disgusting” move or a sign of “progress.
Picket protocol

Picket protocol

THUNDER BAY - Allan Tamminen has been a machinist at the local Bombardier plant for nearly 20 years, but with a strike four days in, he's considering all his employment options.

OPP respond to plane crash between Atikokan and Ignace

THUNDER BAY -- Provincial police have responded to a reported plane crash between Atikokan and Ignace. OPP received the report of a plane crash in the bush just before noon Thursday.
Play ball

Play ball

THUNDER BAY - More than 20 children took to the ballpark Thursday, giving them a chance to take their minds off cancer and instead focus on baseball.
Case involving young murder suspect delayed again

Case involving young murder suspect delayed again

THUNDER BAY -- A man facing a murder charge in what police originally called a violent assault had his case delayed another two weeks.
City making offers

City making offers

THUNDER BAY -- The city is on the hunt for parking spots in the downtown North core for a proposed event centre.

Suspect connected to Canada Day homicide case appears in court

THUNDER BAY -- One of four suspects connected to the city's fourth homicide investigation of the year will return to court at the month's end.
Bombardier may seek picket-line injunction over 'safety concerns'

Bombardier may seek picket-line injunction over 'safety concerns'

THUNDER BAY -- Bombardier has filed for an injunction over safety concerns on the picket line.
Work together

Work together

FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION, Ont. -- Dan Morriseau believes Fort William First Nation should contribute financially to repairing the James Street Swing Bridge.

Hospital’s new 10-minute parking aims to end patient drop-off issues

THUNDER BAY -- The region’s hospital has finally solved its patient drop-off problem. The road in front of the main entrance of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre has always been a fire lane, up until now.
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