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Preparing dinner

Preparing dinner

The turkeys are already in the oven as the volunteers at the Dew Drop Inn diligently work to make sure everyone gets a Christmas meal this Sunday.

City offers holiday transit service clarification

Thunder Bay Transit will offer service on the holiday schedule on Sunday, Dec. 25, Monday, Dec. 26 and Sunday, Jan. 1. The holiday schedule runs the same as the Sunday schedule. For more information, visit www.thunderbay.ca/transit .

Morning fire could leave resident without home for Christmas

A morning house fire on the city’s north side may leave a city woman looking for shelter this Christmas. About 20 firefighters were called to extinguish the fire on Peter Street around 9 a.m.
Sounds of Christmas: Bells ringing at Trinity United Church

Sounds of Christmas: Bells ringing at Trinity United Church

A hand bell musical group is ringing in the holiday spirit with a Christmas Eve concert. Bells United, one of the city’s hand bell groups, met for a final rehearsal at Trinity United Church before the big concert performance on Christmas Eve.

Caccamo celebrates 50th anniversary broadcast

A major figure in Thunder Bay's Italian community is celebrating a significant milestone. Mario Caccamo will broadcast his 50th anniversary episode of Italian Panorama this upcoming Sunday, Dec. 25.
Look back: April

Look back: April

Here’s a look at the stories that had readers chatting in April: 1. Residents of an Oliver Road apartment building were shocked to learn about the murder of a 61-year-old-woman.
‘I gave it my all’

‘I gave it my all’

When Heli Kijanen felt like her future had been ripped out of her hands, she almost took her own life. “I’m sitting here today because of my daughters,” said the former RCMP officer and Thunder Bay resident.
Toys for Tots wraps up another successful campaign

Toys for Tots wraps up another successful campaign

Toys for Tots wrapped up its annual campaign with a big cheque for the Christmas Cheer Fund. The campaign came just shy of $150,000, which will be used to purchase toys for next year’s campaign.

Injured workers rally against consulting firm report

Injured workers rally against consulting firm report Injured workers across this province have handed out The Grinch who Stole Christmas Award to consulting firm, KPMG.

KWG, Wasaya and United Way to raise money for school residence

KWG Resources, a junior exploration company, is helping the United Way provide some comfort to Dennis Franklin Cromarty students. The company and charitable organization will be working with Wasaya group to raise money for a student residence.
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