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Three arrested after 400 pounds of copper wire stolen

Three arrested after 400 pounds of copper wire stolen

THUNDER BAY – Three people have been arrested following reports of copper wire theft. Thunder Bay Police Service responded to a call from Thunder Bay Hydro about a break and enter at its Front Street maintenance yard Wednesday morning.
City holds first of two public meetings on council's latest strategic plan

City holds first of two public meetings on council's latest strategic plan

THUNDER BAY -- People need to get involved if they want to help shape the next four years of the city a resident says.
Local politicians regard federal budget as election platform rather than financial statement

Local politicians regard federal budget as election platform rather than financial statement

THUNDER BAY – Bruce Hyer has many words to describe the federal budget. But he doesn’t want to call it a budget. “It’s not a budget.

450 immunized at hepatitis A clinics

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit says about 450 people were vaccinated as a precaution after a worker at a waterfront restaurant was diagnosed with hepatitis A.
Armed robber strikes Syndicate Avenue Mac's

Armed robber strikes Syndicate Avenue Mac's

Police are investigating yet another armed robbery at a south-side convenience store. Police allege at about 5:30 p.m.

OPP investigating death of Pikangikum man found on trail

RED LAKE -- OPP are investigating the death of a Pikangikum man found dead on a trail between his home community and Red Lake.
Bombardier recalls workers, hires 50 more for two contracts

Bombardier recalls workers, hires 50 more for two contracts

THUNDER BAY -- Bombardier has brought back all employees temporarily laid off earlier this year and hired 50 new people as production on two contracts ramps up.
Bombardier, workers donate $80K to United Way

Bombardier, workers donate $80K to United Way

Bombardier employees and the company have combined to give $80,000 to help kick start the United Way of Thunder Bay’s 2015 campaign.

Storm sewer construction to close section of William Street

City of Thunder Bay News Release: April 21, 2015 – William Street between Edward Street and Barton Street will be closedto through traffic for approximatelytwo weeks beginning Friday, April 24, due to storm sewer construction.
Police release photo of missing man's truck, ask public for information

Police release photo of missing man's truck, ask public for information

THUNDER BAY -- Police are still searching for a local man missing since last week. Thunder Bay Police Service released a photo of Terry Brasseur's truck in hopes the public can help find the 42-year-old man.
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