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Sex-ed changes drive opposition protest

Sex-ed changes drive opposition protest

THUNDER BAY -- Parents concerned about sex education program in a last ditch effort to rally for public support.
Nick Sherman rides The Red Ride Tour

Nick Sherman rides The Red Ride Tour

The Red Ride Tour rides again. Celebrating its 6th incarnation, this tour features an eclectic collection of indigenous musicians.
Vancouver's KIDS bring grown-up hip hop to Westfort on Saturday

Vancouver's KIDS bring grown-up hip hop to Westfort on Saturday

THUNDER BAY -- Adulthood isn’t all it’s cracked up to be but the KIDS are better than all right.
Environmental illnesses becoming a growing problem

Environmental illnesses becoming a growing problem

Millions of people are living with environmental illnesses, and a local conservationist believes the problem is only getting worse.
Male arrested for aggravated assault

Male arrested for aggravated assault

THUNDER BAY - On May 14, 2016 at 1:30 a.m. Thunder Bay Police responded to 863 Red River Road "The Bar" for a fight. One 27 year old male was taken to the Thunder Bay Regional Hospital with a slash from an unknown object.
North side stabbing

North side stabbing

THUNDER BAY - On May 14, 2016 at 2:53 a.m. Thunder Bay Police Officers responded to a stabbing at a north side residence. An altercation occurred between a 31 year old male and a 31 year old female who are in a relationship.
Road work season begins

Road work season begins

The City of Thunder Bay is investing $19.1 million in 2016 on road and sidewalk rehabilitation, residential paving, sewer and watermain repair/replacement, bridge and culvert work and streetlight renewal.
Province improving how vaccines are reported

Province improving how vaccines are reported

Ontario introduced legislation today that would, if passed, strengthen the requirements to obtain exemptions for mandatory school vaccines and improve how these vaccines are reported.

Spring leaf & yard waste collection begins next week

THUNDER BAY - Curbside collection of leaf and yard waste was delayed due to the late arrival of spring. Collection will take place between Tuesday, May 17 and Friday, May 27 on residents’ regular recycling day during that two-week-period.
UPDATE: No known end to boil water advisory

UPDATE: No known end to boil water advisory

A boil-water advisory issued for up to 11,000 households in Thunder Bay will continue until repairs are completed to the Chamberlain Street pumping station.
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