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Section of Riverdale Road closed due to water main break

Section of Riverdale Road closed due to water main break

City of Thunder Bay Media Release January 12, 2017 – A section of Riverdale Road has closed to through traffic while repairs are made to a broken water main. Riverdale Road will be closed at the 1490 address going south.
Armstrong man wins $1 million

Armstrong man wins $1 million

Winning ticket sold at Armstrong General Store
Highway study on fatal collision stretch expected

Highway study on fatal collision stretch expected

Ministry of Transportation staff says a planning study is scheduled to identify alternatives to motorists traveling Highway 61 along a stretch where a Fort William First Nation woman died in a motor vehicle collision last week.
Don Rusnak looking to engage seniors

Don Rusnak looking to engage seniors

THUNDER BAY -- Don Rusnak hosted a meeting Wednesday afternoon looking to engage senior citizens.
A Blue Rodeo blast

A Blue Rodeo blast

Thunder Bay favourites deliver the goods once again.
Training outside of the box

Training outside of the box

Mental Health Association to start new training program with $20,000 grant from Bell Canada.
Police find stolen truck in ditch, arrest driver and passenger

Police find stolen truck in ditch, arrest driver and passenger

OPP Media Release (THUNDER BAY, ON) On January 10, 2017 at approximately 11:30 pm, officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a report of a single vehicle collision on Highway 102.
Family care grants ease pain of infant deaths

Family care grants ease pain of infant deaths

CuddleCot one of 38 projects approved through annual program at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
Border Cats hire hitting coach

Border Cats hire hitting coach

Iowa's Taylor Morris tagged to help Northwoods League team at the plate in 2017.
Suicides prompt NAN to call for emergency response

Suicides prompt NAN to call for emergency response

The suicides of two 12-year-old girls in Wapekeka First Nation has led NAN to request for a coordinated emergency response from federal and provincial health-care officials.
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