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Junked cars can help in training to save lives

Junked cars can help in training to save lives

Neebing's volunteer fire crews have been using a newly purchased extrication device to practice its use.
Friends of the Public Library enhancing library services since 1987

Friends of the Public Library enhancing library services since 1987

There will be a buck-a-bag book sale this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Police community inclusion team initiate new strategy for gang prevention

Police community inclusion team initiate new strategy for gang prevention

"It brings a much broader approach in how students take in the information from people with lived experience," Const. Bob Simon said.
Motorists charged for failing to move over for emergency vehicles

Motorists charged for failing to move over for emergency vehicles

OPP and the Ministry of Transportation laid over two dozen charges during a one-day enforcement blitz
First Nations reach a milestone in fire prevention

First Nations reach a milestone in fire prevention

Fourteen trainees from IFNA’s five member communities graduated from the provincial fire college’s Fire and Life Safety Educator course
Council amends decision on James Whalen Tug

Council amends decision on James Whalen Tug

The James Whalen Tugboat will still be disposed of and parts recycled and stored, but plans to find a location for its remains to be displayed are put on hold until more information can be provided.
Two youths involved in vehicle/pedestrian collision

Two youths involved in vehicle/pedestrian collision

The incident near La Veréndrye High School resulted in non-life-threatening injuries
Forest fire reported in Quetico Provincial Park

Forest fire reported in Quetico Provincial Park

A two-hectare fire was discovered four kilometres north of the US border
Some short-term rentals not paying municipal accommodation tax

Some short-term rentals not paying municipal accommodation tax

Council which agreed to increase the tax from four per cent to five per cent, wants to know how the city can force payments to begin and how to collect money owed in arrears.
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