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Thunder Bay considers becoming a Music City

Thunder Bay considers becoming a Music City

Embracing the music industry could have a major economic impact on a city like Thunder Bay.
Firefighters issue warning over thin ice

Firefighters issue warning over thin ice

Firefighters are warning over unseasonably thin ice after responding to an ice rescue call involving three teenaged males on Wednesday afternoon.
Wabasse sentenced to eight years

Wabasse sentenced to eight years

Randel Wabasse will serve four more years for the death of Adam Beaver, who was assaulted in his apartment building in 2014.
TB Hydro avoids winter power disconnections

TB Hydro avoids winter power disconnections

Thunder Bay Hydro says it rarely disconnects a residential customer in the winter, but as of today the province forbids it.
Atikokan hopes pellet plant finds more customers

Atikokan hopes pellet plant finds more customers

Atikokan's wood-pellet plant will stay open while its owner looks for a buyer for a sister plant in Wawa.
Local forestry safe under Trump: FSC president

Local forestry safe under Trump: FSC president

Forest Stewardship Council president Francois Dufresne believes the local and national forest industry will grow, despite tough talk on trade from the new President Donald Trump administration.
Credit Coach: Filing a personal assignment in bankruptcy

Credit Coach: Filing a personal assignment in bankruptcy

Over the past several weeks my blogs have been walking you through the progression of steps that need to be taken when facing a budget crunch or a debt crisis.
Manslaughter suspect fails to show in court

Manslaughter suspect fails to show in court

Police issue warrant for arrest of Armand Cummings, 42, wanted in 2016 death of 35-year-old Manny Spence.
Search begins for new homes for Chippewa zoo animals

Search begins for new homes for Chippewa zoo animals

The search has begun for new homes for the animals at Thunder Bay's Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit.
Wanted Wednesday adds four more

Wanted Wednesday adds four more

Thunder Bay Police release next batch of Wanted Wednesday persons with outstanding bench and/or committal warrants. DO NOT approach or confront any of the people identified Members of the general public have NO AUTHORITY to detain these individuals.
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