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Teens charged in robbery

Police charged two teenagers with robbery in connection to a theft and stabbing of a 16-year-old-boy. Thunder Bay Police Service officers arrested a 17-year-old-boy and a 16-year-old-boy without incident in the Westfort area on Sunday.

Man killed in Trans-Canada crash near Pearl

A motor vehicle collision near Pearl, Ont. has left a Longlac man dead. Gaetan St. Onge, 45, was killed Friday night when his east-bound passenger car collided with a west-bound pick-up truck on Hwy. 11/17. A female passenger in St.
Fighting hunger

Fighting hunger

Debbie Berdi says going to see Disney's latest film in support of Shelter House has become an annual family tradition. Berdi, her two children and her husband attended the seventh annual Investors Group Financial Services Inc.
Festive ride

Festive ride

The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train rolled its way into Thunder Bay on Friday night, bringing with it the ever-popular Christmas lobster.
Travelling exhibit challenges local youth to learn about diversity

Travelling exhibit challenges local youth to learn about diversity

There is a lack of education around diversity and racism in Thunder Bay, said Anne LeSage.
Wasaya announcement halted by weather, rescheduled to January

Wasaya announcement halted by weather, rescheduled to January

Wasaya Group Inc. is joining the charter helicopter business, but after a last-minute change of heart the company said it isn’t prepared to name any of its partners in the multi-million dollar venture.
City pleased to have stimulus extension

City pleased to have stimulus extension

The City of Thunder Bay was one of the many municipalities asking for an extension for their projects fueled by the economic-stimulus plan, said city manager Tim Commisso.
OPSEU stages rally to protest pay freeze

OPSEU stages rally to protest pay freeze

The provincial government should abolish corporate tax cuts and put more money into the public sector, demonstrators with OPSEU said Friday.
Pain at the pumps

Pain at the pumps

Motorists are not happy and Big Oil is taking the full brunt of their anger after gas prices soared by 10.1 cents a litre to $1.21.9 at most Thunder Bay stations on Thursday.

Woman airlifted to hospital after highway crash

A woman was airlifted to the hospital after a tractor trailer and passenger vehicle collided on Highway 11-17 Friday.
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