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Lights on

Lights on

A local Christmas tradition is set to once again light up city streets on Dec. 3. The 13th Annual Thunder Bay Police Association Parade of Lights is set to start at 7 p.m.
Fighting overdose

Fighting overdose

With prescription drug abuse on the rise in Thunder Bay, drug strategy officials want to put anti-overdose medication in the hands of those who need it most.

Police seek runaway driver after car chase

Police are on the hunt for a driver who, in an attempt to get away, tore through city streets on Saturday at speeds up to 145 kilometres an hour. Thunder Bay OPP on Monday said at approximately 2:40 a.m.

Arrest warrant issued for driver after high-speed chase

Police are looking for the driver of a pick-up truck who refused to stop for police during the weekend.

National Park gets set for big screen debut

The region's only National Park will be seen by thousands when it hits the big screen this month.
Wedding expo

Wedding expo

Future brides and grooms were able to get some expert advice when they tie the knot at the annual wedding expo. Thousands attended the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce 23rd annual Wedding Wishes Formal Fair at the Valhalla Inn on Sunday.
Telling their story

Telling their story

Author David Scott Smith broke the silence about his father’s role in the Second World War. Smith’s father, Sydney Smith enlisted into the Royal Canadian Air Force at 21-years-old in 1941.
Thanks for the ride

Thanks for the ride

There are road trips, and then there are road trips.

Clocks set back this weekend

Thunder Bay residents should expect to get another hour of sleep this weekend. Clocks will fall back an hour in order to switch from Daylight Saving Time back to Standard Time. The official time change occurs at 2 a.m. on Sunday.
Despite punishment, many residents support MPs' decisions

Despite punishment, many residents support MPs' decisions

Thunder Bay’s two MPs took a bullet to end the long-gun registry and residents say they’re glad that they did.
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