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Model planes cruised Thunder Bay skies

THUNDER BAY - Members of Lakehead Aeromodellers Flying Club were out Saturday cruising the skies for their annual Airfest.
Hundreds celebrate culture at The Festival of India (18 PHOTOS)

Hundreds celebrate culture at The Festival of India (18 PHOTOS)

Dozens danced amid the rainfall of coloured powder Saturday afternoon. For this first time in Thunder Bay, The Festival of India celebrated a thousand-year-old Indian tradition called the Festival of Colours.
Muscle on display at the car show (80 PHOTOS)

Muscle on display at the car show (80 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – Fat Guys Auto Parts hosted its fifth annual car show Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Blair Wright was at the event and shared these photographs with us. [ View the story "Annual Car Show - Thunder Bay" on Storify ]
Local town hall turns focus to Canada Post

Local town hall turns focus to Canada Post

As the federal government tries to figure out what to do with Canada Post, one employee of the mail delivery service says it’s time to listen to the front-line workers.
In Common: Small space big city feel and taste (VIDEO)

In Common: Small space big city feel and taste (VIDEO)

THUNDER BAY – In this webisode of Gourmet Thunder Bay, the tbnewswatch.com team visits the new kid on the block – In Common.
Golf Links intersection reclaims infamous title as city’s worst

Golf Links intersection reclaims infamous title as city’s worst

THUNDER BAY -- The corner of Golf Links Road and the Harbour Expressway is again the worst for reported collisions.
Artists decorate north core

Artists decorate north core

THUNDER BAY -- Dozens of artists are adding colour to north core as a way of making the city their own.

Two new fires confirmed in the Northwest Region

There were two new fires reported in the Northwest Region by the early afternoon of July 22, one in the Sioux Lookout District, which is now out, and one in the Thunder Bay District.
Police could take action on those breaking city bylaws for Pokemon Go

Police could take action on those breaking city bylaws for Pokemon Go

THUNDER BAY - The Pokemon Go craze is drawing hundreds people to city parks at all hours, day and night, but it has also led to some stern warnings from police and security staff, about breaking city bylaws. All city parks have a curfew from 11 p.m.
Following delays, Hampton Inn readies for September opening

Following delays, Hampton Inn readies for September opening

THUNDER BAY – After some delays, a new hotel on the city’s south side is nearly read for its grand opening.
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