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'They get it:' city officials on response from province at Association of Municipalities Ontario conference

'They get it:' city officials on response from province at Association of Municipalities Ontario conference

THUNDER BAY -- The province understands the city's problems. That's the message a city delegation is bringing back from the recent Association of Municipalities Ontario conference in London.

Driver caught doubling speed limit on Rosslyn Road; charged with stunt driving

THUNDER BAY -- A 19-year-old man is having his vehicle impounded and driver's license suspended after doubling the posted speed limit during a Thursday joyride.
Suspects appear

Suspects appear

THUNDER BAY -- Four of the suspects in the city’s fifth murder investigation of the year appeared in bail court Friday.
Tree planting

Tree planting

THUNDER BAY -- The homeless community of Thunder Bay experiences a tremendous amount of loss year after year and were recently given a chance to grieve together.
Suspect in Canada Day homicide remanded until Sept. 26

Suspect in Canada Day homicide remanded until Sept. 26

THUNDER BAY -- A suspect in a Canada Day homicide investigation will return to court next month.
Sexual assault charges filed against two former University of Ottawa hockey players

Sexual assault charges filed against two former University of Ottawa hockey players

THUNDER BAY -- Sexual assault charges have been filed against two former University of Ottawa hockey players in connection with an alleged incident in Thunder Bay earlier this year.
Local Lego

Local Lego

THUNDER BAY -- Children of all ages now have the chance to see famous local buildings made out of Lego.

Report highlights need for improved access to healthy food for First Nation communities

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario’s regional chief says a new report calling for better living standards in First Nations affirms that basic human rights are not being met in the communities.
Hopeful expansion

Hopeful expansion

The city's help could go a long way to get more students at Confederation College. Finding housing has been described as a Herculean for students coming to the college from other city's president Jim Madder said.
March planned

March planned

THUNDER BAY -- Unifor Local 1075’s bargaining committee plans to rally the troops on Monday, marching from Thunder Bay City Hall to Liberal MPP Bill Mauro’s office.
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