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'Alarming' partnership to get smoke detectors into more homes.

'Alarming' partnership to get smoke detectors into more homes.

More than 300 alarms are available through the fire service.
Police halt mid-day robbery of an elderly man

Police halt mid-day robbery of an elderly man

An elderly man was approached and allegedly threatened by the suspect.
NAN chiefs ratify settlement agreement with feds

NAN chiefs ratify settlement agreement with feds

Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler said the chiefs demonstrated 'courage and leadership' in their 'historic decision' to ratify a final settlement agreement on First Nations child and family services.
Murder charge stayed in 2006 Schreiber death

Murder charge stayed in 2006 Schreiber death

Nicholas Stasula was initially charged with second-degree murder in connection to the 2006 death of Jeanine St. Jean in Schreiber but the Crown requested a stay of the charge due to no reasonable prospect of conviction
Thunder Bay man charged with child pornography offences

Thunder Bay man charged with child pornography offences

Nicholas Tessier was remanded into custody after a warrant was executed at a Norah Street residence.
French Catholic school board reveals strategic plan

French Catholic school board reveals strategic plan

Plan outlines roadmap for the next five years for the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Dubinsky rink looking for experience in Major League play

Dubinsky rink looking for experience in Major League play

Thunder Bay foursome are looking to build their confidence and sharpen their game with an eye to returning to the national U18 and U21 championships.
City's 'huge role' in shipping noted by Chamber of Marine Commerce

City's 'huge role' in shipping noted by Chamber of Marine Commerce

Thunder Bay is 'the pulse of the grain industry' and a leader in maintaining Canada's reputation as a trading partner, group says
Conference examines Indigenous-led forestry

Conference examines Indigenous-led forestry

National Summit participants are ‘sharing stories about the new forest bioeconomy,’ says the National Aboriginal Foresty Association’s executive director.
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