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Five to hospital after crash

A weather-related, two-vehicle collision on Sunday sent five people to hospital. The mishap occurred at about 5:30 p.m. on Dawson Road, near the Mapleward Road intersection. Four of the victims suffered minor injury.

Icy roads, snow lead to rural school closures

Icy roads and the threat of snow mean an extended weekend for the city’s rural students. The Lakehead District School Board has closed several of its facilities on Monday, deciding to err on the side of caution.
Santa stops by

Santa stops by

Santa Claus brought a blast of North Pole temperatures to Thunder Bay, but it didn’t seem to bother many of the thousands of people who lined Memorial Avenue to watch his annual parade.

Ski hill, owner face charges

Loch Lomond Ski Hill and its owner are facing charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act in connection with a tragic accident at the facility last year. The case was in provincial offences court Friday morning.
26 NAN communities will have high-speed Internet by 2012

26 NAN communities will have high-speed Internet by 2012

First Nation communities in the North will soon have high-speed Internet after an announcement was made Friday afternoon.
Facebook group organizes to save Jimi the dog

Facebook group organizes to save Jimi the dog

Count Thunder Bay Mayor-elect Keith Hobbs among a growing list of people who want the city to spare the life of a dog accused of killing a smaller dog at one of the city’s two off-leash dog parks.

Courthouse contract ultimately worth $473M

The province has awarded what will amount to be a $473-million contract to design, build, finance and maintain the Thunder Bay consolidated courthouse for the next 30 years. In today’s dollars the deal signed with Plenary Justice is worth about $247.
Municipal League helps councillors learn more about their roles

Municipal League helps councillors learn more about their roles

The president of the Thunder Bay District Municipal League says he remembers having plenty of questions when he was first elected four years ago to municipal office.
$154M deal

$154M deal

Fort William First Nation will get $154 million and the deeds to the provincial portion of Pie Island and all of Flatland Island should the community ratify a decades-old land-claim settlement with the provincial and federal governments.
Community group wants CAS to bring disabled child back to Thunder Bay

Community group wants CAS to bring disabled child back to Thunder Bay

The little girl flown from Thunder Bay to southern Ontario by the Children’s Aid Society last week should have stayed home, says a group of community members. The four-year-old disabled girl was under the care of her grandparents until Nov.
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