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Pedestrian struck on Dawson Road

Pedestrian struck on Dawson Road

THUNDER BAY -- An ambulance has transported a pedestrian to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after he was struck by a vehicle in County Fair. Emergency services were called to Dawson Road and Piccadilly Ave. at around 5:30 p.m.
Deceased male discovered on McKellar Island

Deceased male discovered on McKellar Island

THUNDER BAY -- The body of a male has been recovered from an industrial property on McKellar Island. A passerby called 911 to report having sighted a body around 5:30 p.m.

Serious-injury collision closes Highway 17 west of Marathon

THUDNER BAY -- A collision involving what the OPP is describing as "serious injury" closed Highway 17 west of Marathon on Saturday. Police opened one lane for traffic around 5:30 p.m. and both lanes were open by 8:30 p.m.
Liquefied Natural Gas company urges towns to lobby province

Liquefied Natural Gas company urges towns to lobby province

THUNDER BAY – The proponent of a project to bring liquefied natural gas to Lake Superior’s North Shore is urging municipalities to apply pressure on the province.

Inside TBay: Getting organic with Sleepy G Farm (VIDEO)

'Every major franchise' appealing for lower taxes

'Every major franchise' appealing for lower taxes

THUNDER BAY -- Every major franchise in the city is appealing its property assessment, seeking to reduce its tax payments to the municipality.
Driver under arrest after early morning fatal collision

Driver under arrest after early morning fatal collision

A 20-year-old man had died after being struck by a vehicle early on Saturday morning at the intersection of Court and Wilson streets.
Sense of optimism follows election: Fiddler

Sense of optimism follows election: Fiddler

THUNDER BAY -- New hosts met new guests in the political sphere when Nishnawbe-Aski Nation welcomed local leaders at its open house on Friday.

Northern dogs on their way to new homes in Southern Ontario

THUNDER BAY -- A severe over-population of dogs at a Northern First Nation led to a unique rescue mission this week. Multiple organizations from across the province teamed up to help after the situation first came to light.

Take Back the Night brings attention to violence against women

THUNDER BAY -- Around 40 women marched the streets of Thunder Bay Thursday night as part of Take Back the Night.
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