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Preliminary hearing underway for man charged in 2022 homicide

Preliminary hearing underway for man charged in 2022 homicide

Justin Coaster was arrested following a standoff at a northside residence in August 2022. He was charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of Charlie Finlayson.
Thunder Bay man wins $50K lottery prize

Thunder Bay man wins $50K lottery prize

Prize won on an Instant $50K ticket sold at the Shoppers Drug Mart on Arthur Street.
Local pickleball players set to compete in US championships

Local pickleball players set to compete in US championships

The Thunder Bay Pickleball Club is sending 16 members to the Pickleball Central Indoor USA Championships, which gets underway on Wednesday in Lakeville, Minn.
UPDATED: Heavy police presence on Rosslyn Road

UPDATED: Heavy police presence on Rosslyn Road

A resident said police who responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle had guns drawn.
VIDEO: Charges laid after transport truck wheels fall off

VIDEO: Charges laid after transport truck wheels fall off

The incident happened Saturday afternoon on Highway 11/17 in Thunder Bay.
Red Rock Indian Band Chief to appeal vote after emergency meeting

Red Rock Indian Band Chief to appeal vote after emergency meeting

In the wake of allegations and vote to remove him from office, Marcus Hardy looks to defend himself and his role as chief of the Red Rock Indian Band.
Red Rock selected for proposed lithium refinery

Red Rock selected for proposed lithium refinery

Rock Tech Lithium has partnered with BMI Group which is investing $5.5 million
New coffee shop coming soon to Thunder Bay

New coffee shop coming soon to Thunder Bay

A representative from the company said Columbus Café positions itself as “the coolest coffee shop in the industry.” 
With cyber hack, Laurentian considering semester changes

With cyber hack, Laurentian considering semester changes

University may condense its exam period to give students more time to complete coursework, but hopes not to extend term
LETTER: LCBO fiasco is an important learning opportunity

LETTER: LCBO fiasco is an important learning opportunity

"It is clear that the Conservative government very quickly cancelled the proposed program because the social cost was simply too high."
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