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Wasaya expanding passenger services to Geraldton, Ogoki

Wasaya Airways is expanding its services from Thunder Bay, adding new passenger flights to Geraldton and Ogoki. Officials with the airline announced the expansion Monday morning, confirming that the new schedule will take effect On May 2.
The FedNor promise

The FedNor promise

Michael Ignatieff said if elected prime minister, he would ensure FedNor returns to standalone ministry status.
Dining in

Dining in

The director of the Dew Drop Inn says they`ll make good on their promise to ensure residents don’t leave the Easter Sunday dinner hungry. More than 200 people attended the Dew Drop Inn Easter dinner on Sunday.
Cultural crossover

Cultural crossover

Members of the Thunder Bay Multicultural Association say they wanted to join in the United Nations celebration of the youth so they decided to hold a concert made up of local talent.
Stepping up

Stepping up

When Krysta Logozzo’s grandmother passed away last year, she wanted to carry on her love of dancing so she organized a fundraising event to do just that.

Police seize more than 4,700 ecstasy tablets

Police charged two men with several drug-related offences after a search found ecstasy tablets and cocaine at a Sherrington Drive residence. Thunder Bay Police Service officers executed a search warrant around 9 p.m. on Friday.
Beating on

Beating on

Melissa Faiers almost lost her daughter. When she gave birth to Elizabeth last year doctor’s found that she did not have a tricuspid valve, had a small right ventricle and had a hole between the two ventricles.

Man stabbed in stable condition

Police say the man who was stabbed early Saturday morning is in stable condition. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a call that involved a reported stabbing on Marks Street around 3 a.m.
Former East Side Mario's restaurant scene of electrical fire

Former East Side Mario's restaurant scene of electrical fire

An electrical fire at the abandoned former East Side Mario’s restaurant on Memorial Avenue kept firefighters busy on Saturday morning.
Lines form at some polling stations, things running smoothly says returning officer

Lines form at some polling stations, things running smoothly says returning officer

Easter weekend or not, voters in Thunder Bay are taking advantage of the federal election advance polls. “The turnout has been fairly steady,” said Elections Canada returning officer Bill Everitt on Friday. “They all basically opened on time.
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