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Thunder Bay facing local food deficits

Thunder Bay facing local food deficits

Thunder Bay and Area Food and Agricultural market study results are fodder for farmers looking to banks for money to expand operations.
Letter to the Editor: Wheelchairs on the roads

Letter to the Editor: Wheelchairs on the roads

The snow is now here and I would like to take the time to remind drivers that people who use wheelchairs, scooters and walkers may be stuck using the roads.
November 23, 2017: Investigation Ends Video

November 23, 2017: Investigation Ends Video

November 23, 2017: Investigation Ends
Holiday Hero nominee: Brenda Gerry

Holiday Hero nominee: Brenda Gerry

I would like to nominate Brenda Gerry she is a volunteer fire fighter that put other people needs and situations first. She runs a clothing drive every year for needy people and drops the large amount of cloths off at different local charities.
Youth arrested in stolen vehicle incident

Youth arrested in stolen vehicle incident

A 14-year-old was arrested Wednesday following reports of a stolen vehicle.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Pack the umbrella - rain and lots of wind today.
TGIF: $100 Gift Card to Franki's Pizzeria

TGIF: $100 Gift Card to Franki's Pizzeria

Congratulations to Amanda Bryant for winning the $100 gift card to Franki's Pizzeria!
College aviation students could be forced to move for required flight time

College aviation students could be forced to move for required flight time

Confederation College students first-year aviation students to lose any flight time accumulated prior to five-week province-wide college faculty strike.
SIU clears officer in case where man claimed arm broken during arrest

SIU clears officer in case where man claimed arm broken during arrest

SIU director concludes minimal use of force and no evidence fractured arm came during interaction with police.
Report sheds light on violence in Thunder Bay

Report sheds light on violence in Thunder Bay

Study conducted by Thunder Bay Crime Prevention Council, Thunder Bay Drug Strategy and Thunder Bay District Health Unit found 29 per cent of nearly 1,200 respondents reported experiencing violence in the previous year.
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