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Health unit wraps up food poisoning investigation

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit has wrapped up its investigation into a food poisoning case last month at the Slovak Legion. Thirty-four people became sick after eating a Christmas meal at the facility on Dec. 14.

Verdict for Charlton delayed until February

The man charged with careless driving causing death following the 2008 fatality of a 14-year-old boy must wait until at least February to learn the judge’s verdict.
Decision pending

Decision pending

City officials will find out next Thursday whether or not a judge will allow an arbitrator to decide the fate of four turbines Horizon Wind Inc. has planned for the Nor’Wester Mountain range.
Robber uses syringe

Robber uses syringe

A young woman armed with a syringe robbed a pharmacy in the city's north side Tuesday night, a week after another drugstore was robbed with a similar weapon.
Behind closed doors

Behind closed doors

If Mayor Keith Hobbs and Coun. Ken Boshcoff have their way, the public will know a lot more about what goes on behind closed doors.

City responds to New Year’s snowplow complaints

Officials with the City of Thunder Bay roads division are responding to complaints about the number of snowplows and sander trucks on city streets during the New Year's weekend.
Police release final numbers for annual festive RIDE

Police release final numbers for annual festive RIDE

Police laid more impaired-driving charges in the city during this year’s holiday season compared to last year, but police say they don’t believe that means more people are drinking and driving.

Fourth shipment of wind turbine parts leave local port

Shipments of wind turbine parts are providing Thunder Bay's Keefer Terminal with some economic activity early this year.

Four in custody after alleged stolen vehicle recovered

Thunder Bay Police have four people in custody in connection with an alleged recovered stolen vehicle after a short chase through city streets.

School bus involved in crash

There were no injuries following a morning collision between a school bus and another vehicle on the city’s north side. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the collision happened just after 8 a.m.
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