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Outpouring of support follows dog rescue

Outpouring of support follows dog rescue

The Thunder Bay District Humane Society overwhelmed by donations from public following dog rescues in region.
Thunder Bay Airport breaks January passenger record

Thunder Bay Airport breaks January passenger record

Thunder Bay International Airport has started 2017 in record-breaking fashion.
Ultimate Gymnastics raises gymnastics week flag at city hall

Ultimate Gymnastics raises gymnastics week flag at city hall

A small but dedicated group of Ultimate Gymnastics athletes and parents braved brisk early morning temperatures to usher in Canadian Gymnastics Week in the city of Thunder Bay.
Catfight caught on camera

Catfight caught on camera

Woman films two lynx fighting just outside Thunder Bay.
Kenora senior charged with sex crimes against minor

Kenora senior charged with sex crimes against minor

OPP Media Release (KENORA, ON) - On February 4, 2017 the Kenora Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a sexual assault complaint. Members of the Kenora Crime Unit and Kenora Street Crime Unit subsequently investigated the complaint.
Developer asks city to fund alternative soccer pitch

Developer asks city to fund alternative soccer pitch

As city council considers granting the soccer community $106,000 to plan a $25-million soccer complex, a developer has requested $180,000 for indoor turf at the Confederation College bubble.
Claimants drop bylaw enforcement claim in 2012 flood suit versus city

Claimants drop bylaw enforcement claim in 2012 flood suit versus city

THUNDER BAY -- The city is dropping its claim to seek damages from property owners who violated the downspout disconnection bylaw prior to the 2012 spring flood.
United Way just shy of 2016 campaign goal

United Way just shy of 2016 campaign goal

Organizers say $41,000 deficit shouldn't have much of an impact on programming.
25th anniversary of Sandra Johnson's death (VIDEO)

25th anniversary of Sandra Johnson's death (VIDEO)

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Update Twenty-five years ago, on the morning of February 13, 1992, the body of Sandra Johnson was located on the frozen surface of the Neebing-Mclntyre Floodway in the East End of the City of Thunder Bay.
Pullia wants to cut immigration projection in half

Pullia wants to cut immigration projection in half

Coun. Frank Pullia believes Thunder Bay's population needs to grow 1,000 people per year to sustain its economy, half the North Superior Workforce Planning Board's figure released in 2015.
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