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Warm week expected for city

THUNDER BAY -- Better late than never. Spring weather appears to finally be on the way for the city, with Environment Canada forecasting daily high temperatures in the double digits for the week.
One man sent to hospital Saturday after fire in north-side apartment building

One man sent to hospital Saturday after fire in north-side apartment building

A fire at an eight-story, north-side apartment Saturday night sent a man to hospital. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue officials say they arrived at the Regent Street building at just after 8:30 p.m., responding to an automatic alarm.
Fort William First Nation community members head to polls for band elections

Fort William First Nation community members head to polls for band elections

FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION – The community is expected to learn by the end of the weekend who will form the next chief and council.

U.S. Customs imposing temporary restrictions on import of Ontario poultry

The following is a media release from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection -------------------------------------- U.S.

MNR, OPP remind people to take precautions as bears come out of hibernation

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources news release: ----------------------------- Ontario and the Ontario Provincial Police are reminding people to take simple precautions this spring to prevent attracting black bears as they come out of hibernation.
Canadian Cancer Society launches daffodil campaign

Canadian Cancer Society launches daffodil campaign

THUNDER BAY – Expect to see many people in the community sporting bright yellow pins for the rest of the month.

Three regional events receive provincial funding

THUNDER BAY – Three major regional events are getting a boost from the province. MPP Michael Gravelle (Lib.
College film production students showcasing projects

College film production students showcasing projects

THUNDER BAY -- A strange dream was the inspiration for Kemba Drakes’ revenge thriller that she hopes will leave audiences with the creeps.
Home and Garden Show expected to draw 20,000

Home and Garden Show expected to draw 20,000

THUNDER BAY – Organizers of the 17th annual Spring Home and Garden Show are expecting to see upwards of 20,000 people over the course of the weekend.

Murder suspect granted bail back in prison after alleged breach of conditions

THUNDER BAY -- A murder suspect previously released on bail is back in jail after allegedly breaching her bail conditions. Priscilla Thomas was charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Jeffrey Munroe, 35, on Jan.
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