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Rain deluge welcomed; possibly elusive for wells

Rain deluge welcomed; possibly elusive for wells

The rain that fell on Thunder Bay Monday and early Tuesday morning was welcome, given the extremely low amount the city got in May.
Last week in numbers: Treaty Three Police Service calls for service

Last week in numbers: Treaty Three Police Service calls for service

Officers saw a decrease in calls.
Suspected crack cocaine, synthetic opioid seized at remote First Nation airport

Suspected crack cocaine, synthetic opioid seized at remote First Nation airport

Nishnawbe Aski police say a 22-year-old Wunnumin Lake woman has been charged with trafficking-related offences.
Pilot escapes injury in helicopter incident in Northwestern Ontario

Pilot escapes injury in helicopter incident in Northwestern Ontario

The chopper lost power, but the pilot was able to put the machine down in shallow water
Babies bop beats in the library

Babies bop beats in the library

The first official baby rave in Thunder Bay welcomed over eighty babies and their caregivers.
Deadline approaches to weigh in on Marten Falls Access Road

Deadline approaches to weigh in on Marten Falls Access Road

Marten Falls Access Road project holds public engagement session on its draft environmental assessment statement in Thunder Bay.
UPDATED: One person taken to hospital after early morning house fire

UPDATED: One person taken to hospital after early morning house fire

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue says multiple pumpers were called to the blaze at a south-side home Wednesday.
Neebing landfills filling up

Neebing landfills filling up

Neebing's Scoble landfill has reached capacity, while its Sand Hill facility has enough room to operate for another four years.
‘Not every committee need to be an advisory committee’ says staff

‘Not every committee need to be an advisory committee’ says staff

In a last-ditch effort, the chair of the Clean, Green and Beautiful Committee tells council how important their work is in the community.  
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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