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Truck route bylaw to return unchanged

Truck route bylaw to return unchanged

City administration has settled on limited routes transport trucks will be able to take through the city (see photo gallery for map).
Police investigating possible hit and run on cyclist

Police investigating possible hit and run on cyclist

A cyclist is in hospital this hour after possibly being struck by a vehicle on Water Street.
Inquest announced for Weagamow Lake Nursing Station death

Inquest announced for Weagamow Lake Nursing Station death

The Regional Coroner's office announced an inquest into the death of a woman on the Weagamow First Nation.
Liaison service to help MMIW families get answers

Liaison service to help MMIW families get answers

Family information liaison unit to help families of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls obtain information from law enforcement and access to community supports and resources.
Vehicle catches fire at Home Depot

Vehicle catches fire at Home Depot

Firefighters quickly put out small parking lot blaze.
School board celebrates its babies

School board celebrates its babies

Teachers and staff gather with their infants and toddlers to connect with other new parents and learn about healthy babies.
Man sentenced for child porn, sexual interference

Man sentenced for child porn, sexual interference

John David Cornell sentenced to two years less a day after pleading guilty to two child pornography charges as well as sexual interference of an individual under 16 years old.
United Way's Billboard Rescue hits 25

United Way's Billboard Rescue hits 25

Organizers hope to raise $150,000 at this year's event, scheduled for May 18.
Conservative leadership hopeful calls for federal support for Ring of Fire

Conservative leadership hopeful calls for federal support for Ring of Fire

Federal leadership candidate Erin O'Toole visits Thunder Bay, calls on Ottawa to make development of Ring of Fire a priority.
Teachers, Catholic board to discuss bargaining process

Teachers, Catholic board to discuss bargaining process

Supply teachers with the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board will discuss the next steps in their contract bargaining process.
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