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Driver facing multiple charges arrested on Highway 17

Driver facing multiple charges arrested on Highway 17

OPP found a person named in outstanding arrest warrants after stopping a vehicle for speeding.
UPDATE: Highway reopened after serious collision closed Hwy 627 near Marathon

UPDATE: Highway reopened after serious collision closed Hwy 627 near Marathon

A serious collision closed the highway near Marathon.
NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for July 5, 2024: Vigil held for man who died in Kenora tragedy

NORTHWEST NEWSWEEK for July 5, 2024: Vigil held for man who died in Kenora tragedy

Five new forest fires break out in Northwestern Ontario

Five new forest fires break out in Northwestern Ontario

Four of the new fires reported Sunday are not yet under control.
LETTER: Perhaps there is a better location for a central library

LETTER: Perhaps there is a better location for a central library

The County Fair Shopping Centre saw a dilution of its retail appeal with the integration of a library, which did not bode well for its future.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Cats rally in eighth to edge Huskies on road

Cats rally in eighth to edge Huskies on road

Jackson Cooke's two-run double tied things up in the eighth and Garrett Sloan delivered the winning run with an RBI single, leading Thunder Bay past Duluth 7-6.
Belluz Farm going strong in 50th season offering strawberries

Belluz Farm going strong in 50th season offering strawberries

"We're super thankful because it's the community of Thunder Bay that has kept us going for all these years,” Jodi Belluz said.
Chill inch closer to playoff spot with win over Rochester FC

Chill inch closer to playoff spot with win over Rochester FC

Thunder Bay is three up on Bavarian United and five up on St. Croix with two games to go. The top two teams in each division make the USL 2 post-season.
Province invests $110k to protect Boulevard and Superior lakes from contaminants

Province invests $110k to protect Boulevard and Superior lakes from contaminants

This funding will allow the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority and the City of Thunder Bay to team up to create a wetland that will help filter storm water runoff that would normally end up in the lake.
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