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Two men rescued after becoming lost on Mount McKay

THUNDER BAY - Two men are safe and sound after becoming lost near the Mount McKay scenic lookout. A security guard discovered an unoccupied pick-up truck Tuesday evening and searched the area until he heard calls for help.
Search for missing boater resumes with aide from helicopter unit

Search for missing boater resumes with aide from helicopter unit

THUNDER BAY – Another helicopter unit will be arriving in Thunder Bay Wednesday to continue the search for a missing boater. The OPP helicopter unit will be conducting an aerial search of the Kaministiquia River Wednesday and Thursday.
Annual teddy bears' picnic draws close to 3,000 people

Annual teddy bears' picnic draws close to 3,000 people

THUNDER BAY -- Maya Venn can’t even remember how many times she has gone to the teddy bears’ picnic. All the eight-year-old knows for sure is that it has been a lot.
A long fight?

A long fight?

THUNDER BAY – Striking workers at the city’s Bombardier plant insist they’re ready for the long haul. Members of Unifor Local 1075 hit the picket line Tuesday for Day 2 of its strike against the transportation company.
Final offer

Final offer

THUNDER BAY -- CN has given the city a final offer with a one-week deadline over the James Street swing bridge.
Man breaks into credit union twice, forgets mask on second trip

Man breaks into credit union twice, forgets mask on second trip

THUNDER BAY -- City police are looking for a man who broke into a credit union twice Tuesday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the investigation focuses on the break and enter and theft of the Copperfin Credit Union on Arundel Street.

Police find illegal guns at Nipigon home after reports of stolen firearms

NIPIGON, Ont. -- An OPP investigation has led to several firearms-related charges against a Nipigon resident. Officers responded to a home in that community early Monday evening following a report of a break-and-enter and the theft of a firearm.
‘Hugely disappointing’ Airport CEO sounds off on jet fuel tax hike

‘Hugely disappointing’ Airport CEO sounds off on jet fuel tax hike

THUNDER BAY – Increases to the provincial jet fuel tax don’t sit well with the president and CEO of the Thunder Bay International Airport Authority “It’s hugely disappointing, especially given the industry has tried very hard
Another hotel target of robbery, suspect armed with bear spray and knife

Another hotel target of robbery, suspect armed with bear spray and knife

THUNDER BAY -- City police are investigating another hotel robbery. The most recent investigation follows an incident reported to have taken place just before midnight on Monday, July 14.

TRAFFIC: Picket lines lead to congestion on Montreal Street

THUNDER BAY -- A labour dispute at Bombardier’s local plant has led to traffic woes on Montreal Street.
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