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Suspect arrested shortly after Mac's store robbed

A man known to police had a shortlived time on the lam after allegedly robbing a Mac’s Convenience store on Saturday evening.
No injuries after pickup truck rollover on Thunder Bay Expressway

No injuries after pickup truck rollover on Thunder Bay Expressway

THUNDER BAY – The occupants of a pickup truck were all able to walk away after it rolled over late Sunday afternoon.
Hyer hosts town hall meetings to discuss nuclear waste

Hyer hosts town hall meetings to discuss nuclear waste

THUNDER BAY -- Bruce Hyer is concerned about how the entire region could be affected if one Northwestern Ontario community is selected to host the country’s nuclear waste.
Traffic projected to be backed up on Highway 61 at Chippewa Road as northbound acceleration lane to be added

Traffic projected to be backed up on Highway 61 at Chippewa Road as northbound acceleration lane to be added

THUNDER BAY – Traffic is expected to be backed up a busy Highway 61 intersection early this week.
Area MPPs weigh in on whether Remembrance Day should be statutory holiday in Ontario

Area MPPs weigh in on whether Remembrance Day should be statutory holiday in Ontario

THUNDER BAY -- Both area MPPs would support a statutory holiday for Remembrance Day should it come to the provincial level. New Democratic Party MP Dan Harris recently got his Private Member's bill to make Nov.
Gingerbread house build for Habitat for Humanity aims to raise $10,000

Gingerbread house build for Habitat for Humanity aims to raise $10,000

THUNDER BAY -- Building model houses to benefit a charity that builds homes for the less fortunate is fitting. But when they’re tasty, that makes it fun.
Hampton Inn and Suites to build five-storey hotel near airport

Hampton Inn and Suites to build five-storey hotel near airport

THUNDER BAY -- The airport will soon be home to a new hotel. A five-storey Hampton Inn and Suites is scheduled to begin construction next week between Arthur Street and Highway 61, nearly directly adjacent to the Valhalla Inn.
Local welding and fabrication shop receives $125,000 from Heritage Fund

Local welding and fabrication shop receives $125,000 from Heritage Fund

THUNDER BAY -- Yvan Brochu is still working to get his business off the ground.
Union members say frontline health-care workers face wage freezes , managers get raises

Union members say frontline health-care workers face wage freezes , managers get raises

THUNDER BAY -- Wage freezes for health-care workers over the past two years are actually wage cuts, says Unifor members.

Unemployment numbers rise slightly for Thunder Bay area: StatsCan

THUNDER BAY -- While the city’s jobless rate remains among the lowest in the province, Statistics Canada numbers show it did rise slightly in October.
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