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A lawn you never have to mow

A lawn you never have to mow

THUNDER BAY – Artificial turf has become the go-to product for homeowners in the city. Homeowner Walter Keating said he was tired of re-sodding his lawn year after year because of road salt, but now he doesn't even own a lawn mower.

No winning ticket for $60 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw

TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for the $60 million dollar jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw. However, eight of the 29 MaxMillions prizes up for grabs were won and will be shared amongst 11 ticket holders.
Port of Thunder Bay expecting strong end to the season

Port of Thunder Bay expecting strong end to the season

THUNDER BAY - The Port of Thunder Bay is projecting a strong end to the season. The overall cargo loads increased during the month of July, compared to June. The latest shipping stats show the port loaded nearly 850,000 tonnes of cargo last month.

PSA: Frugal Fridays are coming to Chippewa Park

On Friday, August 12 and Friday, August 19, the whole family can enjoy the amusement rides at Chippewa Park for half the price.
Road work projects are well underway

Road work projects are well underway

August 4, 2016 – A busy road work season is taking place in Thunder Bay.
High-risk offender moves into the city

High-risk offender moves into the city

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Police Service is issuing an advisory regarding a High Risk Offender who is residing in our community. This advisory is in the interest of public safety. Gregory THOMPSON (D.O.B.
Wynne to visit Ontario's North, Thunder Bay not on itinerary

Wynne to visit Ontario's North, Thunder Bay not on itinerary

TORONTO – Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne on Saturday begins a week-long tour of Northern Ontario, though her series of stops does not appear to include Thunder Bay.
Leave your mark with Habitat for Humanity's Stud-a-Thon

Leave your mark with Habitat for Humanity's Stud-a-Thon

The community will have the opportunity to leave its mark on Habitat for Humanity’s new build.
Pressure mounts for inquest into teen’s death

Pressure mounts for inquest into teen’s death

Political pressure is mounting for a coroner’s inquest into Azraya Ackabee-Kokopenace’s death as the investigation continues into the case of the Grassy Narrows First Nation teenager who died in Kenora this spring.
Police arrest suspect in Mac's robbery

Police arrest suspect in Mac's robbery

THUNDER BAY - City police have arrested a man in connection with a convenience store robbery. Thunder Bay Police Service officers were called to the Mac's Store on Red River Road at 10:23 p.m. on August 3, 2016 regarding a robbery.
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