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A helping hand

A helping hand

Thunder Bay’s new cancer transition clinic will help free up some hands for new patients, says the director of the regional cancer care program.

Vehicle stolen from BC recovered after Thunder Bay traffic stop

A routine traffic stop in Thunder Bay led police to recover a vehicle reported stolen from Vancouver.

Queen’s Park continues to buzz over ORNGE

Opposition members at Queen’s Park renewed their call for the firing of the Thunder Bay executive involved in running ORNGE Chief Operating Officer Rick Potter has come under fire recently for some of the equipment purchasing decisions at ORNGE
Water main break disrupts traffic on Central

Water main break disrupts traffic on Central

A water main break forced the temporary closure of Central Avenue between Balmoral Avenue and Golf Links Road Wednesday morning.

Man charged with stunt driving near Marathon

A Brampton man has been charged with stunt driving after being caught speeding outside of Marathon. An officer with the OPP was conducting radar enforcement when the driver was clocked going 154 km/h in a 90 km/h zone.

Thin ice means ice breaking could begin earlier than usual

The start if ice breaking on Lake Superior is just around the corner, and that has the Thunder Bay Port Authority getting prepared for shipping season. Harbour Master Guy Jarvis said they hope to get an ice breaker in as early as next Friday.
Transit tension

Transit tension

Tim Hudak’s call for more subways in Toronto is meant to make Premier Dalton McGuinty look like an idiot a local union leader says.

College holds annual summer job fair

Summer is just around the corner, and Confederation College is looking to help students find the perfect job for the season.
Fatal revelation

Fatal revelation

An apparent fatal overdose of another opiate while coming off OxyContin has forced doctors to rethink the amount they should give to patients.

Speedy driver crashes through construction site, over snowbank and into building

City police have laid several charges against a man following a bizarre incident early Tuesday morning. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the man was driving at a high-rate of speed around 1 a.m.
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