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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.
Federal transit fund allows city to double bus order

Federal transit fund allows city to double bus order

Thunder Bay Transit will appear before city council on Monday to request $12,068,500 to leverage $6 million in federal infrastructure dollars to order 24 new buses.
Gravelle to take leave from ministry because of depression

Gravelle to take leave from ministry because of depression

Thunder Bay MPP says he was diagnosed with depression a year ago by his doctor; Mauro to take over portfolio in the interim, while maintaining role as minister of municipal affairs.
Campers fined for starting a forest fire

Campers fined for starting a forest fire

Two canoeists have been fined $7,000 for a campfire that went out of control.
Police look for suspect in latest Mac's robbery

Police look for suspect in latest Mac's robbery

A robber got away with cash and tobacco from a Mac's Convenience store on Saturday night.
Shootout goal of the year?

Shootout goal of the year?

Grant Valiquette scores unbelievable shootout goal to win against the Western Mustangs
Victim identified in fatal auto-pedestrian collision

Victim identified in fatal auto-pedestrian collision

A North Caribou Lake First Nation man was pronounced dead at the scene of a fatal auto-pedestrian collision last Friday.
Jacobs claims eighth Brier berth

Jacobs claims eighth Brier berth

Sault Ste. Marie team races out to 5-1 lead and cruises to a 6-3 win to claim the Northern Ontario men's curling championship over Thunder Bay's Dylan Johnston rink.
Keeping warm on the track

Keeping warm on the track

Annual indoor marathon attracts runners from across the region in support of Children’s Centre Foundation Thunder Bay.
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