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Bubble Guppies coming to town in October

Bubble Guppies coming to town in October

THUNDER BAY -- The Bubble Guppies are swimming their way to Thunder Bay. For the first time ever the popular Nickelodeon children's show is taking to the stage with a stop at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium Oct. 18.
One sent to hospital after single vehicle crash, (UPDATE)

One sent to hospital after single vehicle crash, (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY – Police are looking for people they say might have helped save a life. A single vehicle crash took place just after 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Robertson and McKenzie Streets, near Simpson Street. In a media release around 4:15 p.m.

ReStore looking for your scraps on World Environment Day

Habitat for Humanity News Release: Thunder Bay, ON, June 4, 2015 - In honour of World Environment Day on June 5th, Habitat for Humanity ReStore is urging the community of Thunder Bay to take positive environmental action through the organization&rsqu
North to be left out when new seats are added at Queen's Park: Report

North to be left out when new seats are added at Queen's Park: Report

The North’s political landscape will remain the same after a provincial plan to add more seats in Queen's Park.

United expanding services out of Duluth

After pulling its Chicago flight out of Thunder Bay, United Airlines is expanding its operations in Duluth. The airline has brought back a fourth daily non-stop flight between Duluth and Chicago's O'Hare airport.

Unknown issue leads to very brief northcore power outage

THUNDER BAY -- The power is back on for about 2,600 Thunder Bay Hydro customers in the downtown north core. A spokesperson with the utility says the power was knocked out at 8 a.m. due to an unknown problem.
Student message encourages smokers to butt out

Student message encourages smokers to butt out

THUNDER BAY -- It took a few years to gain momentum, but a group of students at St. Ignatius high school believe they are getting their message through to smokers. The Students did a “cup run" earlier this week.

SIU clears city police in death of prisoner

THUNDER BAY – The province’s Special Investigation Unit will not move forward with charges against city police following the death of a man in custody.

Technology students use their skills to build little libraries, promote literacy

THUNDER BAY -- A group of local high school students are using their building skills to help promote literacy. Throughout Thunder Bay, residents can expect to see more free little libraries popping up thanks to the Grade 10 technology class at St.

Boulevard Lake to remain open for recreational use: City

City of Thunder Bay News Release: Boulevard Lake to Remain Open for Recreational Use June 3, 2015 – Work scheduled for the Boulevard Lake Dam Rehabilitation project has been delayed, and the lake will not be drained this summer.
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