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City Hall as permanent transit hub expected to pass ratification

City Hall as permanent transit hub expected to pass ratification

THUNDER BAY - City Hall as a permanent south core transit hub is expected to pass ratification Monday, however the vote may be incredibly close.
Armed police standoff ends peacefully (9 PHOTOS)

Armed police standoff ends peacefully (9 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – An armed standoff between city police and a male resident has come to a peaceful end. Thunder Bay Police Service officers were involved in a standoff in the 800 block of Minnesota Street Thursday afternoon.
Local aviation students win silver at provincial skills competition

Local aviation students win silver at provincial skills competition

THUNDER BAY, ON, May 12, 2016 – Jaidan Tout and Zach Lang each took home an important win at the Ontario Technological Skills Competition that took place at RIM Park in Waterloo last week.

Missing 11-year-old girl found

An 11-year-old girl reported missing Thursday morning has been located safely. As this is now a private matter, her name and image has been removed from this website. Thank you for your co-operation.
New fire reported in Northwest, Kenora 18 still out of control

New fire reported in Northwest, Kenora 18 still out of control

Following is the Ministry of Natural Resource’s forest fire update for the Northwest Region on May 12, 2016. There was one new fire confirmed in the Northwest Region by the afternoon of May 11.
Part of north side without water, pumping station fix in the works

Part of north side without water, pumping station fix in the works

THUNDER BAY – A significant portion of the north side is without water, and the city is now asking all residents to limit their water use until further notice. A failure at the Chamberlain Pumping station occurred at about 3 a.m.

MPs to discuss climate change at May 24 town-hall session

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay’s MPs want to talk to constituents about climate change. On May 24 Don Rusnak (Lib., Thunder Bay-Rainy River) and Patty Hajdu (Lib.
Paul Shaffer, band to play 30th anniversary benefit for Auditorium

Paul Shaffer, band to play 30th anniversary benefit for Auditorium

THUNDER BAY -- Paul Shaffer is returning to his hometown for a Thanksgiving weekend benefit show in support of the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium. The Oct.

Local high school students entered the competition den

THUNDER BAY - Thunder Bay high school students went head-to-head Wednesday in a business competition held at Hammarskjold High School.
Defence to argue against murder suspect’s criminal responsibility

Defence to argue against murder suspect’s criminal responsibility

David Wilson’s defence will begin presenting its case Thursday and is expected to argue why the accused murderer is not criminally responsible for the stabbing death of Robert Barbeau.
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