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City appeals Swing Bridge decision

City appeals Swing Bridge decision

City of Thunder Bay turns to Ontario Court of Appeal to challenge previous ruling dismissing case to force CN Rail to reopen James Street Swing Bridge to vehicular traffic.
Thunder Bay to host 2020 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games

Thunder Bay to host 2020 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games

Thunder Bay will host the games in 2020, which is expected to provide a boost to the community and local economy.
Beach trip kept Thunder Bay couple vacationing in Barcelona from being near attack site

Beach trip kept Thunder Bay couple vacationing in Barcelona from being near attack site

Couple vacationing in Barcelona had thought about going to area close to Las Ramblas at time of Thursday's suspected terrorist attack.
Suspect in custody after bat-wielding convenience store robbery

Suspect in custody after bat-wielding convenience store robbery

Alley's Corner Variety was robbed Thursday night.
Open Streets set to return on Sunday

Open Streets set to return on Sunday

Algoma Street will become a vehicle-free zone on Sunday, with activities planned for people of all ages.
August 17: Pikangikum to be connected to grid (video)

August 17: Pikangikum to be connected to grid (video)

August 17: Pikangikum to be connected to grid
Lakehead Motors strike ends after 16 days

Lakehead Motors strike ends after 16 days

Mechanics and technicians of Lakehead Motors have ended their 16-day strike after reaching a five-year agreement.
Red Lake man charged for alleged historical sexual assaults

Red Lake man charged for alleged historical sexual assaults

69-year-old Red Lake man has been charged with three counts of indecent acts on a female dating back to the 70's.
Indigenous students set to flourish after successful summer

Indigenous students set to flourish after successful summer

The sense of camaraderie oozed over the graduation ceremony at Confederation College for the First Nations Natural Resources Youth Employment Program.
Suspended police chief's case continues to make way through courts

Suspended police chief's case continues to make way through courts

J.P. Levesque did not attend Thursday's court date and was represented by local lawyer appearing as agent for Toronto lawyer.
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