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Transit changes start on Sunday

Transit changes start on Sunday

City transit users should check for route changes beginning on Sunday. Following weeks of consultation, Thunder Bay Transit officials say they plan to implement a number of service improvements to a number of routes.

Sex-ed protests scheduled for Sept. 2 outside MPP offices

Sexual-education curriculum protests appear headed to Thunder Bay. Both local constituency offices are among 92 ridings across the province slated for hour-long protests on Sept.
Denver the Dog makes hospital stays brighter

Denver the Dog makes hospital stays brighter

Denver the dog might have the best job in town. Once a week the friendly golden retriever and his owner Susan Venn venture into Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, visiting with patients to brighten their day.
Arthur Street drug raid nets city police 700 grams of Cocaine

Arthur Street drug raid nets city police 700 grams of Cocaine

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release Members of the Thunder Bay Police Service's Drug Unit along with the Guns and Gang Unit arrested a Thunder Bay man at his residence for drug related charges. Just after 6:00 p.m.
UPDATE: At least two injured following Highway crash

UPDATE: At least two injured following Highway crash

THUNDER BAY – At least two people have been sent to the hospital following an afternoon crash on Highway 61. Shortly after 1 p.m. OPP responded to a crash involving two cars on Highway 61 at Broadway Avenue. OPP Sgt.
Lieutenant-Governor seeks extraordinary among the ordinary

Lieutenant-Governor seeks extraordinary among the ordinary

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario’s Lieutenant-Governor is on a tour to find ordinary people doing extraordinary things around the province.

State of emergency in Grassy Narrows, uranium and possible carcinogens found in water

Grassy Narrows Media Release Grassy Narrows declares State of Emergency over unsafe drinking water Turbidity exceeded limit by 120x, uranium and possible carcinogens found in samples Grassy Narrows – Today the Grassy Narrows First Nation is dec
$1.35B deal to connect remote First nations to power grid

$1.35B deal to connect remote First nations to power grid

THUNDER BAY -- A plan to connect remote First Nation communities to the grid will serve as a foundation for the future, chiefs say.
Celebrity chef returning to Thunder Bay

Celebrity chef returning to Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY – Celebrity Chef Michael Smith is returning to Thunder Bay, but this time will be offering help to Confederation College culinary students.
Bankruptcy attorney says rapper 50 Cent will try again to sell his Connecticut mansion

Bankruptcy attorney says rapper 50 Cent will try again to sell his Connecticut mansion

HARTFORD, Conn. - Rapper 50 Cent's bankruptcy attorney says he'll try again to sell his 50,000-square-foot Connecticut mansion. The Hartford Courant reports Pat Neligan spoke at a court hearing Wednesday. 50 Cent didn't attend.
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