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Protesters rally against bee-friendly community garden

Protesters rally against bee-friendly community garden

A small, but rowdy group protested against the latest Roots to Harvest project.
CNIB's Dining in the Dark returns

CNIB's Dining in the Dark returns

Diners will savour a four-course meal on June 8 without the benefit of sight as a way to raise awareness and understanding for the visually impaired and money for programs to help them in their day-to-day lives.
Police continue to search for missing 14-year-old boy

Police continue to search for missing 14-year-old boy

Josiah Begg was last seen on Saturday about 10 p.m. near the Vale Community Centre.
Letter to the Editor: Thoughts on recent city council actions

Letter to the Editor: Thoughts on recent city council actions

We, as residents of Thunder Bay, have inherited a distinguished legacy.
Thunder Bay Red Cross accepts donations for Canada's flood victims

Thunder Bay Red Cross accepts donations for Canada's flood victims

The Red Cross office in Thunder Bay is accepting donations for victims of flooding in several Canadian provinces.
School boards launch campaign to combat low attendance rates

School boards launch campaign to combat low attendance rates

Northwestern Ontario school boards launch HERE campaign to provide solutions to low attendance.
Four new warrant evaders join Wanted Wednesday

Four new warrant evaders join Wanted Wednesday

The following people are currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Royalton robber runs off

Royalton robber runs off

Police say quick-acting bartender hit alarm, chasing away man armed with knife.
Young males smash cooler, steal cigarettes

Young males smash cooler, steal cigarettes

Police say five young males robbed a Mac's Convenience store on North Edward Street late Tuesday night.
NAN wants answers in teen's death

NAN wants answers in teen's death

Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler questions why police did not issue a missing person's report or seek the public's help in locating 17-year-old Tammy Keeash, whose body was later found in the Neebing-McIntyre Floodway.
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