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Arrest made in Algoma Street stabbing

Arrest made in Algoma Street stabbing

A woman was remanded into custody after a man was injured on the weekend
Activists stage ‘die-in’ to protest closure of Path 525 (9 photos)

Activists stage ‘die-in’ to protest closure of Path 525 (9 photos)

Protesters also held up hundreds of purple balloons, symbolizing the lives saved in the city through the consumption and treatment services.
Superior North EMS paramedics get a pay hike

Superior North EMS paramedics get a pay hike

Paramedics continue to earn less than firefighters and police, but the head of the service says the deal places them 'on the forefront' across the province.
City looking at ways to revitalize Charry's Corner on Simpson Street

City looking at ways to revitalize Charry's Corner on Simpson Street

Several burned and abandoned buildings are expected to be torn down near the corner of Simpson Street and Rowand Street
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Tigers roar way into junior semifinals

Tigers roar way into junior semifinals

Westgate built a 34-0 lead over Superior Collegiate by halftime and went on to win their 4/5 play-in game 41-0.
Rare late-season forest fire burns 75 hectares

Rare late-season forest fire burns 75 hectares

The MNR is looking into the cause of a fire 40 km west of Nipigon
First Nations protest ‘morbid’ situation in Nipigon

First Nations protest ‘morbid’ situation in Nipigon

Ancestral remains have been treated with indignity and Parks Canada did not follow its own rules for excavation, Red Rock Indian Band’s chief alledges.
Week of events celebrates small business

Week of events celebrates small business

Small Business Week kicked off with the mayor’s proclamation and features a series of events that provide learning, collaboration and business development opportunities.
Lawyers say more time needed to review disclosure in Hauth, Walbourne case

Lawyers say more time needed to review disclosure in Hauth, Walbourne case

Former Thunder Bay Police Service chief Sylvie Hauth and former police in-house lawyer Holly Walbourne are facing obstruction and breach of trust charges.
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