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May Street bridge project ahead of schedule

The reconstruction of a bridge on the south side of Thunder Bay may be finished earlier than expected. Construction crews began repairing a bridge on May Street at the end of April.

Fire Marshal’s Office investigating pair of vehicle fires

The Ontario Fire Marshal's Office continues to investigate a pair of vehicle fires reported early Tuesday morning. One of vehicle fires also caused major damage to a family home on Summit Avenue. The vehicle in that fire was completely destroyed.

Cruise ship to dock at Pool 6 for final time

Thunder Bay tourism officials are searching for other cruise ships to visit the city next summer to fill a void left by the services of the MV Clelia II. This will be the last year that cruise ship docks in Thunder Bay.

Alberta man killed in area highway crash

Dryden OPP released the identity of the person killed in a crash that shut down the TransCanada highway for several hours Tuesday. The crash between a tractor-trailer and a pick-up truck took place on Highway 17 in Revell Township, just after 8 a.m.
Council asks for more information from Horizon Wind Inc

Council asks for more information from Horizon Wind Inc

The city has asked for more information before it will sign off on proposed wind turbine sites for a controversial wind project.

AmbuTrans employee speaks out

One of the suspended employees at AmbuTrans Northwest is speaking out about his punishment.

Science North sets up shop in Thunder Bay

Science North officially expanded its presence in Northwestern Ontario. A grand opening was held Tuesday for a new Science North facility in Thunder Bay, which will provide hands-on educational science experiences for Northerners.
Police board says no to a proposed taxi rate hike

Police board says no to a proposed taxi rate hike

The city’s police service board denied taxi companies a fare hike Tuesday.
Police release online tool allowing residents to Map crime

Police release online tool allowing residents to Map crime

With an Internet connection and a computer, residents can find out how many murders, assaults and other crimes plague their neighbourhoods, says the chief of police.

Major crash closes Highway 17

Police closed Highway 17 between Dryden and Ignace following a major crash just west of Basket Lake Road.
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