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Study aims to help agri-food sector thrive

Study aims to help agri-food sector thrive

Thunder Bay and Area Food Strategy co-ordinator says the goal is to provide a better understanding of the demand for local food in the city.
Cab driver assaulted early Sunday

Cab driver assaulted early Sunday

Police arrest 37-year-old woman who tried to skip out on early-morning ride.
Crash victim dies in hospital

Crash victim dies in hospital

Police say a 26-year-old man involved in a March 3 collision has succumbed to his injuries.
Letter to the Editor: Paid parking will promote parking turnover

Letter to the Editor: Paid parking will promote parking turnover

At a recent Public Open House, citizens were presented with a proposed strategy to manage parking at the waterfront. We learned there is presently not a problem with parking at Marina Park.
UPDATE: Police investigate break in at local business (VIDEO)

UPDATE: Police investigate break in at local business (VIDEO)

Local Police have released video images of suspects responsible for two Break and Enter incidents at The Little Mermaid, stolen items recovered.
Powwow celebrates indigenous culture

Powwow celebrates indigenous culture

The 29th annual LUNSA Powwow is a chance for the whole community to share in indigenous culture through song and dance.
Intersection of Simpson Street and Pacific Avenue has been reopened

Intersection of Simpson Street and Pacific Avenue has been reopened

THUNDER BAY – The intersection at Simpson Street and Pacific Avenue is now reopened to traffic. City crews were alerted to a water main break early Sunday morning and searched for the source of the leak.
Former NHL player highlights effects of childhood abuse

Former NHL player highlights effects of childhood abuse

Former NHL player is hoping to reduce the stigma associated with victimization.
Crime at a Glance: 25 thefts, 12 assaults

Crime at a Glance: 25 thefts, 12 assaults

Thunder Bay Police Service were busy responding to more than 135 incidents last week.
‘A tremendous loss for the world of storytelling’

‘A tremendous loss for the world of storytelling’

Local writers and indigenous leaders reflect on the loss of author Richard Wagamese.
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