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Cyclist thrown from bike avoiding dump-truck collision

Cyclist thrown from bike avoiding dump-truck collision

THUNDER BAY -- A 55-year-old female cyclist was sent to hospital on Wednesday afternoon with significant, but minor injuries after another cyclist stopped suddenly to avoid colliding with a dump truck.
City crime rate still among the worst even after dramatic drop

City crime rate still among the worst even after dramatic drop

Thunder Bay remains one of the most crime plagued cities in Canada, despite recording the most significant crime severity index decline in the country from the previous year.
Wasaya announces new board of directors

Wasaya announces new board of directors

THUNDER BAY -- Wasaya announces the upcoming appointment of a new Board of Directors.
Boaters, police rescue woman from water

Boaters, police rescue woman from water

Thunder Bay Police Service patrol officers were dispatched to the Kamview Overlook Park at 6:30 p.m. on July 19th to assist a female that was in the water screaming and appeared to be struggling.

Feds invest $2.7 million for First Nations airports

(OTTAWA) Wednesday, July 20, 2016 – The Hon. Robert Nault, Member of Parliament (Kenora Riding), on behalf of the Hon.
MNRF observing five active fires in Northwest

MNRF observing five active fires in Northwest

There were no new fires confirmed in the Northwest Region by the afternoon of July 19. The forest fire hazard is low to moderate across the region with some areas of high in the western sectors and the eastern sectors.
Heatwave to hit Thunder Bay this week

Heatwave to hit Thunder Bay this week

THUNDER BAY – Here comes the heat! According to Environment Canada, Thunder Bay is set to receive a heat wave. The government weather agency’s long-range forecast shows highs of 28 C and 29 C Wednesday through Friday.
One man in hospital after motorcycle crash

One man in hospital after motorcycle crash

THUNDER BAY – One man is in the hospital after two motorcyclists believed to be associated with the Hells Angels crashed on the city’s south side Tuesday.
Thousands flock to mall to see Murray, Stanley Cup (20 PHOTOS)

Thousands flock to mall to see Murray, Stanley Cup (20 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – Growing up, like many Canadian children, Matt Murray dreamed of hoisting the Stanley Cup over his head.
Baseball fields need $2 million in upgrades for U-18 World Cup

Baseball fields need $2 million in upgrades for U-18 World Cup

Two facilities will need more than $2 million in upgrades to host next year’s U-18 Baseball World Cup but the tournament could be in jeopardy if provincial funding fails to come through.
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