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Pedestrian dies after highway crash

Police in Kenora are investigating a highway crash that killed a pedestrian Sunday.
New fires burning

New fires burning

New fires continue to burn in this region as Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources reported nine new fires in the past 24 hours. There are now 76 of the province’s 81 fires burning in Northwestern Ontario.
Vandal targets golf course, damages several greens and fairways

Vandal targets golf course, damages several greens and fairways

Etiquette and niceties usually surround the sport of golf. Unfortunately not everyone shares those sentiments.

Police looking for missing angler on Wenasaga Lake

Police are looking for a missing angler near Ear Falls. Officers with the OPP say they received a report of a missing fisherman from Minnesota. The 73-year-old man was reportedly fishing on Wenasaga Lake during the morning of Saturday, July 9.
Here come the HOGs

Here come the HOGs

More than 700 bikers are expected to roll into town at the end of the month. The bikers will be driving in for the Ontario Harley Owners Group Rally that starts on Saturday, July 30.

OPP begins distracted driving campaign

OPP officers heading into the second week of a major campaign that targets distracted drivers. The OPP launched its Phone in one Hand, Ticket in the Other distracted driving campaign.
Netting interest

Netting interest

The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority Family Fishing Day didn't attract many participants but a coordinator for the event says it is still a good way to introduce people to the outdoors.
Historical living

Historical living

Eric Cline says living like a voyageur keeps him coming back to Fort William Historical Park every year. The 50-year-old technologist with Lakehead University has attended the Old Fort’s annual rendezvous event for the past 27 years.
Malone kicks brass

Malone kicks brass

Tom (Bones) Malone says the Blues Brothers made famous by Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi almost never saw the light of day.
Calling all dancers

Calling all dancers

Alex Kostecki says it hurts to see so few people participate at the annual dance festival and hopes square dancing survives in Thunder Bay. Kostecki and his wife, Sylvia, have square danced since 1977.
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