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Brush fires up slightly more than normal so far this year, says MNR

THUNDER BAY -- The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says the number of brush fires so far this year is slightly more than normal. Fortunately, the larger trees are not dry enough yet for the fires to grow into larger scale forest fires.
Postal workers seeking RFDA food donations this weekend

Postal workers seeking RFDA food donations this weekend

THUNDER BAY -- Postal workers are going to do their part on Saturday to stamp out hunger.

Another delay for murder suspect seeking bail decision

THUNDER BAY -- A murder suspect waiting on a decision after allegedly breaching her bail conditions will have to wait until next week to learn if she will be released.

Unlocked vehicles an easy score for criminals, OPP warn

OPP News Release: (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding the public to lock their vehicles at all times.
Success Certified program gives high school students chance to boost skills

Success Certified program gives high school students chance to boost skills

THUNDER BAY -- Local high school students have a chance to boost their skills over the next couple of days.
Community coffee break card designed to raise money for mental health

Community coffee break card designed to raise money for mental health

Ten local cafes have banded together to help support mental health initiatives in Thunder Bay.
R. Agostino and Sons closing its doors after 51 years in business

R. Agostino and Sons closing its doors after 51 years in business

THUNDER BAY -- For 51 years, R. Agostino and Sons Ltd. gas bar has been in business on the corner of John Street Road and John Street. But on Thursday brothers Frank and Joe Agostino will serve customers for the last time.

Thunder Bay Const. Joe Prevett to be added to Ontario Police Memorial

Thunder Bay Police Service release: Ontario Police Memorial - Constable Joe Prevett On Sunday May 3, 2015 officials, police officers and members of the public will honour the memory of those who have fallen.

Bare Point trunk water mains to be commissioned today

City of Thunder Bay News Release: April 30, 2015 – Two trunk water mains extending from the Bare Point Water Treatment Plant, which were successfully replaced last fall, are scheduled for commissioning today, Thursday, April 30.
Woman trapped in pickup truck freed by firefighters after crash

Woman trapped in pickup truck freed by firefighters after crash

THUNDER BAY – A woman had to be extricated from her pick-up truck after an afternoon crash Wednesday. The crash took place just after 4 p.m. on a busy West Arthur Street, near the Twin City Crossroads intersection.
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