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Crash briefly closes portion of Franklin Street

Crash briefly closes portion of Franklin Street

One person was sent to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after a two-car collision Monday at the intersection of Franklin and Ridgeway streets.

Five sent to hospital after explosion at Minaki marina

An over-fueled boat led to an explosion at the marina in Minaki Friday, sending five people to the hospital. Police with the Kenora detachment of the OPP responded to the report of a boat explosion at the marina on Friday, July 13 just before 6 p.m.
Crash kills driver

Crash kills driver

A man has died following a single-vehicle crash Monday morning, police have confirmed.

Arson suspected in three car fires

City police suspect arson after three vehicles were found on fire early Monday morning. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service noticed the vehicles on fire in a lot on 11th Avenue just after 3 a.m.

MNR confirmed 40 new forest fires during weekend

Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources reported having a very active weekend for forest fires in the Northwest. Officials with the MNR say nearly 40 new fires were confirmed over the two days, 24 of those having started on Saturday.
Pedestrian killed in collision near hospital

Pedestrian killed in collision near hospital

A pedestrian involved in a collision with a vehicle has died, city police confirmed. Thunder Bay Police Service officers blocked off the Golf Links Road entrance to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre following the fatal crash.
Lake day

Lake day

While every dog may have its day, most lakes don’t. Luckily that’s not the case for one of the largest lakes in the world.
Eco dive

Eco dive

Trash thrown into the water won’t be hidden for long thanks to the help of some local volunteers.
Help wanted

Help wanted

While it’s usually the other way around, volunteer fire departments in the area are the ones who need some help right now. The departments are having trouble finding volunteers.
Such great heights

Such great heights

A big piece of the local port authority’s plan to rehabilitate shipping to the west has arrived. And at 200 feet high, the mobile harbour crane is a really big piece. The $3 million crane arrived Saturday morning from Stockton, Calif.
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