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Splash pad now open for business at waterfront

Splash pad now open for business at waterfront

Terri Halter says the waterfront fuss was worth the wait.

OPP officer charged with assault following SIU investigation

A Greenstone OPP officer has been charged following an investigation by the Provinces Special Investigations Unit.

Police warn of fake Wal-Mart text messages

City police are warning residents about fraudulent text messages claiming that recipients have won a prize. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the classic text message scam is making the rounds in this area.
Escaping the trade

Escaping the trade

Bridget Perrier got her diploma from Simpson Street High. Her major, at 12-years old, was prostitution. Simpson Street High is not a real facility, nor does it belong to any school board.

Pedestrian sent to hospital in hit-and-run

Thunder Bay police are hunting for witnesses to an early morning collision between a vehicle and pedestrian at the intersection of Pacific Avenue and Roberts Street. A woman was crossing the intersection at about 5:45 a.m.
Illegally chopped tree replaced with eight-year-old white pine

Illegally chopped tree replaced with eight-year-old white pine

Tree-placement An illegally chopped down 120-year-old tree has been replaced with an eight-year-old white pine. A new tree has been planted near the spot where a city landmark was illegally chopped down last year.
Another rally staged in opposition to private-public partnerships in Ontario’s budget bill

Another rally staged in opposition to private-public partnerships in Ontario’s budget bill

The fight against private-public partnerships continues, as union members organized another rally opposing proposals in the province’s budget bill.

Local has shot to become Dorothy in Lloyd Webber’s OZ

A Thunder Bay performer is one of 10 finalists in an online contest for the role of Dorothy in the upcoming Andrew Lloyd Webber production of The Wizard of OZ.

Shakespeare hits the Fort with Midsummer Night’s Dream

Fort William Historical Park is hosting a Shakespeare favourite this month. A Midsummer Night's Dream is being brought to life by Rogue Productions, starting Friday night.
City to have independent investigation into flood

City to have independent investigation into flood

The city will have an independent investigation into what happened at its sewage treatment plant.
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