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No one injured after car catches fire

No one injured after car catches fire

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue responded just before 4 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.
Superior Points ponders success of naloxone kits for overdoses

Superior Points ponders success of naloxone kits for overdoses

The Superior Points harm reduction team says at least seven opioid overdoses have been reversed through its naloxone kits.
Josiah Begg investigation continues

Josiah Begg investigation continues

The cause of death in the case of Josiah Begg is being withheld at request of the family.
Insecticide treatment for Thunder Bay ash trees

Insecticide treatment for Thunder Bay ash trees

Injection treatments for nearly 900 Thunder Bay ash trees will begin this year to slow the spread of the destructive Emerald Ash Borer.
Police chief charged for allegedly disclosing confidential information about mayor

Police chief charged for allegedly disclosing confidential information about mayor

Charges laid against J.P. Levesque allege Thunder Bay Police Service chief disclosed confidential information concerning Thunder Bay Mayor Keith Hobbs.
VIDEO: Transport driver charged after near crash

VIDEO: Transport driver charged after near crash

Transport driver charged with careless driving after camera captures close call on the Trans-Canada Highway.
UPDATE: Sudden death ruled a homicide

UPDATE: Sudden death ruled a homicide

The city's police department confirmed Wednesday that a man whose body was discovered on the 300 block of South Marks Street is a homicide.
Swan song next month for Thunder Bay Celtic festival

Swan song next month for Thunder Bay Celtic festival

The fiddling Schryer triplets will reunite for a performance in Thunder Bay when the Celtic Celebration ends its 10-year run.
Feds to spend $5.5M on storm water upgrades

Feds to spend $5.5M on storm water upgrades

City and province will split the remainder of the cost.
College constantly forced to adapt to meet student needs

College constantly forced to adapt to meet student needs

Thunder Bay school might be celebrating its 50th anniversary, but it's certainly not standing pat says president Jim Madder.
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