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Body taken away

Body taken away

Thunder Bay Police have taped off a large swath of wooded property between Blucher and Picton avenues and say they are responding to the city's second suspicious death of the day.

City pulling out all the stops to land Letterman, 'Late Show'

You never know unless you try. That seems to be the approach the city is taking to try and land the Late Show with David Letterman before the iconic comic retires next year.
Urging solidarity

Urging solidarity

THUNDER BAY -- Now is not the time for 900 striking workers at the city’s Bombardier plant to back down from their stand against proposed concessions.
Classroom upgrades

Classroom upgrades

Technology isn’t the future at some Thunder Bay high schools, it’s the present.

Weapons charge laid in Fort Frances night club incident

A 43-year-old Fort Frances man is in custody facing weapons charges after an incident Saturday night at a Fort Frances night club. OPP say the suspect was intoxicated and allegedly threatening others inside the establishment with a knife.

Former councillor Sargon Khubyar files to run in at-large race

Thunder Bay’s at-large race grew by one on Friday. Former Northwood councilor Sargon Khubyar has thrown his hat into the race, which now includes 16 hopefuls.
Suspicious death

Suspicious death

THUNDER BAY -- City police are awaiting autopsy results before they provide details about a suspicious death that is being investigated. The Thunder Bay Police Service was called at about 10:45 p.m.
Exploring the culture

Exploring the culture

THUNDER BAY -- It was only a few years ago that Josh Szajewski learned he had a Metis heritage.
Rib Fest concludes

Rib Fest concludes

THUNDER BAY -- Gus Sakellis came just short of sweeping two titles at last year’s Rib Fest. Sakellis and his operation, Ribs Royal BBQ, won the judges’ award for Best Ribs but there was room for improvement with the sauce.

Two people taken to hospital after ATV rollover

THUNDER BAY -- Two people were injured, one critically, after their all-terrain vehicle rolled over early Sunday morning. The Thunder Bay Police Service report the single-vehicle incident occurred shortly before 1 a.m.
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