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Man arrested following police chase

Man arrested following police chase

Shortly after midnight, the Thunder Bay Police Service arrested a 26-year-old man after noticing stolen licence plates.
Infrastructure improvements driving Thunder Bay Hydro bid to increase rates

Infrastructure improvements driving Thunder Bay Hydro bid to increase rates

Infrastructure investments for the future of Thunder Bay Hydro will mean increasing distribution rates, according to the company.
Vehicle hits hydro pole, 1,000 lose power

Vehicle hits hydro pole, 1,000 lose power

A thousand Thunder Bay Hydro customers lost power on Wednesday evening when a vehicle knocked down a hydro pole near Golf Links Road and Central Avenue
LU leading the way in research

LU leading the way in research

LU ranks high - No. 1 in Canada - for a research university according to a Re$earch Infosource, but the University continues to struggle with changing demographics that have led to an enrolment drop.
Patrick Sharp ready for return

Patrick Sharp ready for return

How are our Thunder Bay NHLers faring so far this season?
Marketing students host ‘Upcycled’ Market Days

Marketing students host ‘Upcycled’ Market Days

Confederation College Media Release THUNDER BAY, ON – First-year students studying marketing in the Business Accounting, Fundamentals, Human Resources and Marketing programs at Confederation College are hosting Enterprise Challenge Market Days
Churchill students thrilled with school closure delay

Churchill students thrilled with school closure delay

High school students pleased with delay of Sir Winston Churchill Collegiate and Vocational Institute's pending closure.
TRAFFIC: Stretch of Central Now Re-Opened

TRAFFIC: Stretch of Central Now Re-Opened

Scheduled Closure of Central Ave
New hospital equipment creates major efficiencies

New hospital equipment creates major efficiencies

The regional hospital has enhanced patient care in the past seven months with new laboratory analysis equipment.
OPP investigate Minaki fire

OPP investigate Minaki fire

OPP Media Release (KENORA, ON) –Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Forensic Identification Unit are investigating a fire in Minaki. On November 22, 2016 at approximately 4:30 a.
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