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Fatal motor vehicle collision

Fatal motor vehicle collision

OPP responded to a fatal motor vehicle collision Tuesday evening when a car travelling eastbound collided with a westbound pickup truck
North will feel health-care cuts, NDP argues

North will feel health-care cuts, NDP argues

The NDP is accusing the Liberal of moving forward with health-care cuts that may be especially hurtful to the North
Thunder Bay Red Cross asks for help for Haiti

Thunder Bay Red Cross asks for help for Haiti

Thunder Bay residents are being encouraged to make financial donations to people in hurricane-ravaged Haiti.
Man charged for leaving dog in hot car

Man charged for leaving dog in hot car

Local man has been charged under the OSPCA for leaving his dog unattended in a hot car.
Thunder Bay farmers enjoyed a long growing season

Thunder Bay farmers enjoyed a long growing season

Farmers in the Thunder Bay area benefited from an unusually long growing season this year. The city enjoyed above-zero temperatures for a stretch of 141 days.
Fire Prevention Week kicks off in Thunder Bay

Fire Prevention Week kicks off in Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue kicks-off National Fire Prevention Week with the students at Kingsway Park Public School.
Flu vaccine arrives in Thunder Bay

Flu vaccine arrives in Thunder Bay

The flu vaccine for this year's strain has now arrived in Thunder Bay. The District Health Unit says residents may begin making appointments to be immunized.
Christian Chapman wins prestigious arts award

Christian Chapman wins prestigious arts award

Christian Chapman, an Anishinaabe artist from Fort William First Nations, received the Emerging Artist of the Year award from the Premier's Awards for Excellence.
Update: Prisoner escapes from district jail, police end search

Update: Prisoner escapes from district jail, police end search

48-year-old Philip Robert Crosby has escaped from the Thunder Bay District Jail.
Still time to try and win a Grand-A-Day

Still time to try and win a Grand-A-Day

Nearly 70 per cent sold out, there is still time and tickets left for the St. Joseph's Foundation's Annual Grand-a-Day Draw
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