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Police still searching for driver involved in fatal crash

Police still searching for driver involved in fatal crash

Police are still looking for the driver of an allegedly stolen vehicle that collided with a car early Sunday morning, killing a 60-year-old woman.

Preparation for murder trial begins

A Thunder Bay man charged in a murder case dating back more than a decade ago was in court Monday as lawyers prepare for the start of his trial.
Expressway construction may continue into next spring

Expressway construction may continue into next spring

The construction on the Thunder Bay Expressway, originally scheduled to end last fall, could continue next spring, a Ministry of Transportation official confirmed Monday.

Grain helps give Thunder Bay port a healthy 2011

Increases in grain volumes continue to fuel an improved shipping picture for the port of Thunder Bay. Totals for September released on Monday by the port authority show that more than 720,000 tonnes of cargo moved through the port last month.

Council to review transit master plan

Thunder Bay city council is set to receive another update Monday night on the transit master plan study.

A Former Fort William MPP reflects on how much politics have changed

David Peterson wanted solutions from the North. The then Liberal premier held a conference in Thunder Bay during the mid-‘80s, looking for Northern voices for Northern problems.
‘Good to be green’

‘Good to be green’

Getting children interested in the environment at an early age will help to ensure they grow up knowing it’s good to be green, says a volunteer at the Go Green Expo.
Running for the cure

Running for the cure

Michelle Pierce celebrated her one-year anniversary of being a cancer survivor by running at the annual Run for the Cure event. Doctors diagnosed Pierce with breast cancer last year in October.
Fatal crash

Fatal crash

A 60-year-old-woman has died following an early morning crash in the city’s south side. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the woman and her husband were driving down Victoria Avenue Sunday around 6:30 a.m.
Lending a hand

Lending a hand

When Ezra Westerman saw the malnourished children in Africa suffering, she decided to do something about it. The seven-year-old Grade 2 student from Agnew H.
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