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Stalled condo development facing millions in lawsuits

THUNDER BAY -- Lawsuits are piling up over the stalled condo development at the Thunder Bay Country Club. At least eight statement of claims totalling more than $7.
Field of greens

Field of greens

OLIVER PAIPOONGE, Ont. -- An industrial park in Oliver Paipoonge could get a little more green if a local company gets its license to produce medical marijuana.
Expert witness

Expert witness

THUNDER BAY -- The trial of Marcel Breton got a crash course in drug dealer finances from an expert in the proceeds of crime Wednesday afternoon.

Wolf sightings reported in Hutton Park Drive area

THUNDER BAY -- City police have received several reports Wednesday morning of a wolf sighting in the area of Hutton Park Drive and Mercier Street. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the animal was last spotted in the area of the power lines.
Learning to vote

Learning to vote

THUNDER BAY -- Election time has piqued Jersey Shonias’s curiosity. At 11-years-old, she is unable to cast a ballot in Thursday’s election.

May Street construction set to begin by end of the month

THUNDER BAY -- Construction season is about to hit May Street as Phase 1 of planned reconstruction is set to start at the end of the month. The project will include new sidewalks, street lights, sewer and water mains.

Vandals target bike repair station at Mary JL Black Library

THUNDER BAY -- The bike repair station at the Mary JL Black Library has been vandalized after only being in operation for just over a month. Installed at the end of April, the bike repair station was erected to help promote cycling across the city.

Second mutilated bear carcass discovered in Northwestern Ontario

FORT FRANCES, Ont. -- Another mutilated bear corpse has been discovered in Northwestern Ontario.
Crash kills three

Crash kills three

THUNDER BAY -- Three people are dead following an early morning highway crash, OPP officials have confirmed.
Last one

Last one

THUNDER BAY -- Bill Mauro says rural municipalities are better off than they were a decade ago thanks to his party but Harold Wilson thinks a lot of the Liberal government's policies would have happened no matter who was in power.
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