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Health Unit offering free radon home-testing kits to 500 local households

THUNDER BAY -- The district’s health unit is turning to the public help measure radon levels within the community.
Trio of robberies

Trio of robberies

THUNDER BAY -- City police are investigating a trio of southside armed robberies reported overnight Tuesday. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the first reported robbery took place at 6 p.m.
First forum

First forum

THUNDER BAY -- Questions were as varied as the candidates Tuesday at the Moose Hall.
They said it: Quotes of the night by Mayoral, at-large candidates

They said it: Quotes of the night by Mayoral, at-large candidates

The city’s at-large and mayoralty candidates had plenty to say on a variety of topics at Tuesday night’s candidate forum held at the Moose Hall. Here’s a quick sampling of their comments: “I know we can make it better.
New name

New name

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead University’s law school has a new name – the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law.
Making change

Making change

THUNDER BAY – Community organizations are looking to give people input on how to make changes in the city.
Bombardier announces layoffs of 31 employees

Bombardier announces layoffs of 31 employees

THUNDER BAY -- Just weeks after a two-month strike ended, Bombardier is laying off 31 union employees .
Two injured after tractor trailer rollover on Highway 11

Two injured after tractor trailer rollover on Highway 11

THUNDER BAY -- Two people have been treated for injuries following a dramatic early morning tractor-trailer rollover on Highway 11. OPP Sgt. Ted Becker says the single vehicle crash occurred just before 9 a.m.
Floating an idea

Floating an idea

THUNDER BAY -- Gail Kromm hopes the Christmas spirit comes early to Thunder Bay. On Tuesday the co-chairwoman of the annual Rotary Christmas parade put out a call to city residents, encouraging them to come up with their best float ideas for the Nov.
Meet the Candidates: Shelby Ch'ng

Meet the Candidates: Shelby Ch'ng

Shelby Ch'ng was tired of watching her friends leave Thunder Bay. She was also tired of waiting for a candidate on city council she could support. That's the reason the small-business owner decided to run for council in Northwood.
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