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Classic cars to head to waterfront this weekend

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s waterfront will be awash in vintage sports cars this weekend as the annual Vintage Sports Car Rendezvous gets underway. The vehicles will be in the city from Thursday to Sunday.
Tail lights and trouble

Tail lights and trouble

THUNDER BAY -- A lack of rear tail lights led to the eventual arrest of three people on a variety of charges including drugs and weapon possession. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service stopped a Jeep with Alberta plates just after 3 a.m.

Unifor local backs Liberal candidates

THUNDER BAY -- In something of a surprise move, Unifor Local 229 has thrown its endorsement in the provincial election campaign behind the two Liberal candidates in the Thunder Bay area.

City police board members to serve with provincial police association

THUNDER BAY -- Two members of the city’s police board are being appointed to the Ontario Association of Police Services Boards. Thunder Bay Police Service board member Coun.

Possible resolution in the works for fraud case involving former Christmas Cheer chair

THUNDER BAY – A possible resolution might be on the horizon in a fraud case involving the former Christmas Cheer Fund chair. Linda Gambee had a court appearance at the Thunder Bay Courthouse Tuesday.
Support shown

Support shown

THUNDER BAY -- A majority of Thunder Bay supports a new event centre but only 13 per cent see it as one of the city's most important issues according to a new survey.
'I'm not happy'

'I'm not happy'

THUNDER BAY -- Council wants more information before it commits another $1 million to the proposed event centre. The ask would push Phase 3 of the project to nearly $4 million.
Time to heal

Time to heal

THUNDER BAY -- The funeral service for the slain Moncton RCMP officers is a time to heal for members of law enforcement from across the country. The local RCMP detachment commander said no matter the badge, police officers are a family.
Labour rally

Labour rally

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario correctional officers are gearing up for a possible work stoppage more than six months before their collective bargaining agreement expires.
Breton trial Day 6

Breton trial Day 6

THUNDER BAY -- A man accused of drug trafficking threatened to sue the media for slander after his request for a publication ban was denied Monday.
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