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New Gold fined $150,000 under Environmental Protection Act

New Gold fined $150,000 under Environmental Protection Act

Fines handed down after higher than acceptable levels of un-ionized ammonia were found in discharge at the Rainy River Project site.
Police target youth with new drunk driving campaign

Police target youth with new drunk driving campaign

Thunder Bay Police and Zone Watch are reaching out to the community to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents on city roads.
What's Happening: Great Pumpkin Compost Collection continues

What's Happening: Great Pumpkin Compost Collection continues

What's Happening: Great Pumpkin Compost Collection continues
Police investigate hit and run involving cyclist

Police investigate hit and run involving cyclist

A cyclist sustained minor injuries after being struck at the intersection of Carrick Street and Central Avenue Friday afternoon.
Missing 16-year-old found

Missing 16-year-old found

Police say missing 16-year-old has been found.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

A mix of sun and cloud today.
McCarville earns berth at Olympic curling trials

McCarville earns berth at Olympic curling trials

Thunder Bay rink scores 7-5 win over Briane Meilleur to capture a spot at the Roar of the Rings in Ottawa next month.
Indoor soccer seasons cancelled

Indoor soccer seasons cancelled

Soccer Northwest official says it wasn't an easy decision, but there were not realistic options left for the leagues to play at after a planned Maureen Street facility was taken out of the equation.
Water pipe break causes extensive damage to long-term care home

Water pipe break causes extensive damage to long-term care home

Residents at Pinewood Court Long-Term Care Home have been forced out of the east wing after a water pipe break on the second floor.
First Nation soldiers remembered with moments of silence and song

First Nation soldiers remembered with moments of silence and song

Fort William First Nation honoured its fallen soldiers during a Remembrance Day ceremony on Mount McKay.
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