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Drug raid nets police pot, cocaine and MDMA

THUNDER BAY -- City and provincial police have seized a massive supply of marijuana and cocaine from a southside home.

100,000 cuts: Unions, candidates react to PC plan

THUNDER BAY -- A member of the Ontario Public Sector Employee Union’s Northern Ontario executive branch says she’s not sure how the Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak’s plan to cut 100,000 public-sector jobs won’t have
Status of the bridge

Status of the bridge

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s mayor says a James Street Bridge fire is being used as an excuse by CN so the company doesn't have to fix it.
Honouring sacrifice

Honouring sacrifice

Lieut. Michael Ragotte was one of the lucky ones. A solider with the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment, Ragotte returned safe and sound from Afghanistan, none the worse for wear. Pte. Josh Klukie, Cpl. Anthony Boneca and Pte.
DSSAB appreciation

DSSAB appreciation

THUNDER BAY -- Shelter House wouldn't have been able to offer its SOS cold weather program without the Consolidated Homeless Prevention Initiative.

Resolute, Unifor reach tentative agreement

THUNDER BAY -- It appears there will be labour peace at the Resolute Mill for the next four years. This follows announcement of a new tentative agreement between Unifor and the company.
Funeral announced

Funeral announced

THUNDER BAY -- More than 500 police officers from across North America could attend the funeral services for Const. Joseph Prevett. Const.
Details withheld

Details withheld

THUNDER BAY -- Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the recent discovery of an infant’s body in a wooded area on the city’s southside.
On standby

On standby

Thunder Bay’s Emergency Operations Centre is in standby mode. A day after Mayor Keith Hobbs signed an emergency declaration, paving the way to host up to 600 evacuees from the James Bay region, the city has learned they may not come after all.
Staying open

Staying open

THUNDER BAY -- A youth centre has vowed to keep its doors open despite the end of its pilot project status with the city.
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