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Drainage assistance program complete for 2016

Drainage assistance program complete for 2016

Eco Superior Media Release A City of Thunder Bay program to help homeowners with the cost of sump pumps and other drainage program has been fully expended for 2016.
Third youth charged in connection with tire slashing spree

Third youth charged in connection with tire slashing spree

Greenstone OPP charge third youth in connection with a string of tire slashings, which happened earlier this month.
U.S. couple fined nearly $5K for over fishing

U.S. couple fined nearly $5K for over fishing

Two U.S. residents have been fined a total of $4,600 for a fishing offence. Richard Rude and Brenda Rude of Oberlin, Kansas, pleaded guilty to possessing an over-limit of fish and were fined $2,400 and $2,200 respectively.
OPP disappointed with drinking and driving poll responses

OPP disappointed with drinking and driving poll responses

Northwest Region OPP are upset with people's responses to their twitter poll about driving under the influence.
Mount Baldy gets set for the season

Mount Baldy gets set for the season

Mount Baldy employees took a day to have fun and created a video for the ski hill over the weekend.
HH Nominee: Courtney Umakoshi

HH Nominee: Courtney Umakoshi

I would like to nominate my daughter Courtney Umakoshi. Courtney goes above and beyond helping people. Anyone who knows her would say she thinks of others first.
Snow day for rural-area bus routes

Snow day for rural-area bus routes

Road conditions cause a cancellation of all rural bus routes in the Thunder Bay area.
Man arrested following police chase

Man arrested following police chase

Shortly after midnight, the Thunder Bay Police Service arrested a 26-year-old man after noticing stolen licence plates.
Infrastructure improvements driving Thunder Bay Hydro bid to increase rates

Infrastructure improvements driving Thunder Bay Hydro bid to increase rates

Infrastructure investments for the future of Thunder Bay Hydro will mean increasing distribution rates, according to the company.
Vehicle hits hydro pole, 1,000 lose power

Vehicle hits hydro pole, 1,000 lose power

A thousand Thunder Bay Hydro customers lost power on Wednesday evening when a vehicle knocked down a hydro pole near Golf Links Road and Central Avenue
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