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Zombies of the North

Zombies of the North

Imagine waking up dead with a thirst for blood only to realize your family, who passed away years earlier, may now share that same, twisted fate.
Showing pride

Showing pride

Participants at this year’s Thunder Pride event gave the city a passing grade for being open to the LGBTQ community. Hundreds attended the concert portion of the second annual weeklong event held at Prince Arthur’s Landing on Saturday.
Rolling out

Rolling out

Judy Roy has never sat on the sidelines for the Ride for Dad event but she found herself waving as hundreds of bikers rode by. Roy made the best out of an unforeseen situation at the annual prostate cancer fundraiser on Saturday.
Fighting on

Fighting on

Michael Antcliffe has led the fight against cancer in Thunder Bay for several years, so it was fitting he was out in front of the Relay for Life’s survivor victory lap Friday at Fort William Historical Park.
Local brewery open for business

Local brewery open for business

A year ago, four friends got together over a few drinks lamenting the fact that they couldn’t get a good beer in Thunder Bay. Unlike other drinks that get better with time, beer is better fresh and the city didn’t have a brewery.
Sabers rattling at Queen’s Park

Sabers rattling at Queen’s Park

Both local Liberal MPPs are surprised and disappointed in the gutting of the province’s budget bill by the NDP and Progressive Conservatives.
City's disaster relief committee meets for first time

City's disaster relief committee meets for first time

The city’s disaster relief committee has now met face-to-face.
Splash pad now open for business at waterfront

Splash pad now open for business at waterfront

Terri Halter says the waterfront fuss was worth the wait.

OPP officer charged with assault following SIU investigation

A Greenstone OPP officer has been charged following an investigation by the Provinces Special Investigations Unit.

Police warn of fake Wal-Mart text messages

City police are warning residents about fraudulent text messages claiming that recipients have won a prize. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the classic text message scam is making the rounds in this area.
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