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TBRHSC staff raise more than $80K

TBRHSC staff raise more than $80K

A luncheon was held Tuesday to show appreciation toward the hospital staff for donating funds tor diagnostic equipment.
Habitat for Humanity names new CEO

Habitat for Humanity names new CEO

Dan Stezenko made his name in the grocery business.
Union, school board heading back into talks

Union, school board heading back into talks

Mediation will resume on Friday as the two sides try to work out a deal after a week that saw a one-day strike followed by a one-day lockout at three senior elementary schools.
Fire destroys car, cause unknown

Fire destroys car, cause unknown

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue responded to a vehicle fire around 2:30 a.m. Thursday morning.
Big Wreck on Grace Street

Big Wreck on Grace Street

The hit band from the 90's, Big Wreck, is back in Thunder Bay, playing the Rockhouse on Feb.14.
OPP turn to public as search for missing man continues

OPP turn to public as search for missing man continues

OPP Media Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) – The Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) seek the public’s assistance in locating a 23 year old man from the Fort Frances area.
OPP to snowmobilers: Stop taking risks

OPP to snowmobilers: Stop taking risks

Six recent snowmobile deaths have caused OPP to warn snowmobilers to stop taking unnecessary risks while riding.
Algoma Street statue takes a hit

Algoma Street statue takes a hit

One of the sculptures on Algoma Street was struck by a vehicle Wednesday evening.
City building bridges with First Nation over burned bridge

City building bridges with First Nation over burned bridge

Nearly all matters of joint interest in the third-ever meeting between Fort William First Nation and Thunder Bay councils on Wednesday came back to the James Street Swing Bridge, which has been impassible since it burned in late 2013.
Dogs in immediate distress rescued in Longlac

Dogs in immediate distress rescued in Longlac

Dogs found in emergency distress in Longlac being investigated by OPP and OSPCA.
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