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Stop sign blitz leads to another humour filled Facebook post from police

Stop sign blitz leads to another humour filled Facebook post from police

THUNDER BAY – City police continue to use a humour touch when communicating via Facebook.
Hooded suspect robs doughnut shop

Hooded suspect robs doughnut shop

Thunder Bay Police Service news release: Thunder Bay Police responded to a robbery in progress at the Robin's Donuts located on South May Street on June 7, 2015.
Guardian Angels, Mac’s Convenience form crime-prevention partnership

Guardian Angels, Mac’s Convenience form crime-prevention partnership

THUNDER BAY – The partnership between the Guardian Angels and Mac’s Convenience Stores is now official.
Southside to be dry for a day before opening of new LCBO

Southside to be dry for a day before opening of new LCBO

THUNDER BAY -- The region's largest liquor store is set to open its doors in two weeks time. The LCBO outlet in front of Arthur Street Marketplace measures 14,000 square feet.
Elementary students compete at Provincial Math Olympics

Elementary students compete at Provincial Math Olympics

This weekend four local elementary students traveled to Ottawa's Carleton University to compete at the 21st annual Provincial Math Olympics.
Smudging ceremony and spiritual gathering open Pride Week

Smudging ceremony and spiritual gathering open Pride Week

THUNDER BAY – Kara Louttit has seen the city come a long way since she was a teenager.
Contributions of Lake Superior Regiment (motor) to Second World War remembered 75 years after mobilization

Contributions of Lake Superior Regiment (motor) to Second World War remembered 75 years after mobilization

THUNDER BAY – In his 30 years with the Lake Superior Scottish Regiment David Ratz got to know a lot of the veterans who served in the Second World War.

Power restored after 2,000 north-side homes lose electricity

THUNDER BAY – Power has been completely restored to more than 2,000 north-side homes following an outage this morning.
Group of four cycling across Canada to raise awareness, money for AIDS research

Group of four cycling across Canada to raise awareness, money for AIDS research

THUNDER BAY – Most university students spend their summers relaxing or working to make money to pay their tuition. But a group of four are cycling across the country while raising money and awareness to combat HIV.
Racers take to Waverley Park hill for annual Soapbox Races

Racers take to Waverley Park hill for annual Soapbox Races

THUNDER BAY – Juliet Elliott won’t get her driver’s license for at least another four years. But that didn’t stop the 12-year-old from racing down one of the city’s fastest hills on Saturday.
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