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Water main break affects cemetery water supply: City

City of Thunder Bay Media Release Water Main Break Affects Cemetery Water Supply August 10, 2015 – A water main break has affected the water supply to the Mountainview and St. Patrick’s cemeteries, both located along Broadway Avenue.

NAN Grand Chief candidates get ready for Wednesday vote

Candidates for Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Grand Chief are in the final stretch before heading to Aroland First Nation for elections on Wednesday.
New legislation deters students from voting, University student president argues

New legislation deters students from voting, University student president argues

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead University Student Union's president believes new legislation is attempting to deter young people from voting but he's determined to bring student issues to the forefront this fall.
Business awards honour people who are doing the impossible, organizers say

Business awards honour people who are doing the impossible, organizers say

THUNDER BAY -- A regional award show is looking to celebrate people who are doing the impossible.
TRAFFIC: Construction projects make Edward a Street to avoid this week

TRAFFIC: Construction projects make Edward a Street to avoid this week

THUNDER BAY - The city is asking drivers to avoid Edward Street this week whenever possible. The south side roadway will be undergoing construction at two different points which will restrict access at two different sections.
Preliminary hearing for three suspects charged in Canada Day murder begins

Preliminary hearing for three suspects charged in Canada Day murder begins

THUNDER BAY – Three suspects charged with murder in a 2014 Canada Day assault that led to the death of a 52-year-old man saw a preliminary hearing start on Monday.
Unlikely to form government, Greens hope to gain seats and become balance of power in Parliament

Unlikely to form government, Greens hope to gain seats and become balance of power in Parliament

RED ROCK, Ont. -- The Green Party isn't looking to form government after this next election, its leader admits. Canadians might be skeptical that a party with two seats in the last Parliament could take 180 this October.
Glance at Crime: 41 cases of theft, 15 weapons charges

Glance at Crime: 41 cases of theft, 15 weapons charges

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 255 incidents during the week of Monday, Aug. 3, 2015 through Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Water Walkers say trek only first step to stopping pipeline

Water Walkers say trek only first step to stopping pipeline

ISKATEWIZAAGEGAN FIRST NATION -- Treaty 3 members who walked along the Energy East Pipeline between Eagle Lake and Shoal Lake this week say the action is only the first step.
Police identify two Thunder Bay victims of Sunday highway crash

Police identify two Thunder Bay victims of Sunday highway crash

THUNDER BAY – Police have released the names of the two people killed in a fatal highway crash this weekend.
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