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Four in custody after alleged stolen vehicle recovered

Thunder Bay Police have four people in custody in connection with an alleged recovered stolen vehicle after a short chase through city streets.

School bus involved in crash

There were no injuries following a morning collision between a school bus and another vehicle on the city’s north side. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the collision happened just after 8 a.m.
Kept in class

Kept in class

Ashlee Roukema was scared. The 16-year-old St. Patrick High School student on Monday was enjoying her first day back in class after the Christmas break.
Workout plan

Workout plan

Thousands of Canadians pledge on Jan. 1 to get healthier in the coming year, but most fail to follow through.
Double duty

Double duty

Bruce Hyer dares anyone to follow him around for a week and then say he’s not working for the people of Thunder Bay-Superior North.

Collision closes Dawson Road

No one was hurt in a Saturday evening crash between a small car and a transport truck reportedly carrying hazardous materials.
New Year's Day levees a tradition in Canada

New Year's Day levees a tradition in Canada

It’s a custom that dates back to the time of the Sun King, though today the annual New Year’s Day levee honours the English monarchy, not the French tradition of its origins in Canada. Capt.
Thunder Bay hospital welcomes New Year's baby at 7:05 a.m.

Thunder Bay hospital welcomes New Year's baby at 7:05 a.m.

Alexander Bunting just couldn’t wait to be born. Due at the end of the month, he gave mother Clarissa Wesley a New Year’s Eve surprise, deciding to enter the world a little earlier than planned. His arrival, at 7:05 a.m.

MPPs look forward to a new year at Queen’s Park

An area MPP thinks Northwestern Ontario’s economy started to snowball this year and shows no sign of stopping in 2011. But Michael Gravelle (Lib., Thunder Bay-Superior North) is quick to point out that there are still many obstacles along the way.

City’s two MPs reflect on 2010

MP Bruce Hyer (NDP, Thunder Bay – Superior North) says his new year’s resolution is simple but not easy. Hyer said he wants to help bring jobs and prosperity back to Northwestern Ontario.
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