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City commercial drivers have safety rating downgraded

City commercial drivers have safety rating downgraded

The Ministry of Transportation has downgraded the city’s commercial vehicle operator’s registration to conditional following an increase in collisions and violations.
Video goes viral: Hearst man survives bear attack

Video goes viral: Hearst man survives bear attack

A northern Ontario bowhunter escaped with scratches after a bear pounced on him.
Police investigate third incident involving Toyota Sequoia

Police investigate third incident involving Toyota Sequoia

Thunder Bay Police are looking into links between three possible abduction attempts over the past week.
Driver charged in fatal December Expressway collision

Driver charged in fatal December Expressway collision

Leonard Dick, 46, will face one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death in a collision that killed 50-year-old Gary Maki.
Blackfly invasion heralds start of bug season in NW Ontario

Blackfly invasion heralds start of bug season in NW Ontario

Blackflies have staged a mass emergence in the Thunder Bay area over the last few days.
Credit Coach: How to Avoid a DIY Disaster

Credit Coach: How to Avoid a DIY Disaster

It’s all part of the Canadian dream — outdoor living, sitting by the pool, hiding from the mosquitos in your screened-in porch or watching the hockey playoffs on your big screen in the “man cave.
Border Cats ready to hit the road

Border Cats ready to hit the road

Players not looking at 17-day road trip as a negative, but instead a chance to bond as a team.
Marks Street homicide victim identified

Marks Street homicide victim identified

The victim of a South Marks Street homicide has been identified as a 21-year-old Toronto man.
Mr. Appliance Blog: Why you need to clean the lint filter every time

Mr. Appliance Blog: Why you need to clean the lint filter every time

You’ve heard that you need to clean the dryer lint trap after every load, but is it true?
City of Thunder Bay starts $35 million road improvement program

City of Thunder Bay starts $35 million road improvement program

Road and sewer work will restrict traffic on several major streets in Thunder Bay this summer.
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