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Snowfall keeps city workers busy

Snowfall keeps city workers busy

City crews were out clearing the streets early Tuesday morning and will continue to maintain the roads throughout the evening.
TRAFFIC: Highway 17 re-opened

TRAFFIC: Highway 17 re-opened

Weather conditions have forced the closure of a section of Highway 17 in northwestern Ontario. Ontario Provincial Police have shut down the Trans-Canada Highway between Ignace and Dryden.
Ottawa murder suspect arrested in Thunder Bay

Ottawa murder suspect arrested in Thunder Bay

The Ottawa Police Service has been in contact with Thunder Bay police following the arrest of a man wanted in connection with a homicide in the nation's capital. 32-year-old Jonathan Ranger was apprehended in Thunder Bay on the weekend.
Four-year-old Fort Hope boy struck and killed in collision

Four-year-old Fort Hope boy struck and killed in collision

New Year's Day tragedy under investigation by Nishnawbe Aski Police Service and OPP.
Bitter cold to follow snow

Bitter cold to follow snow

Out with the snow, in with the plunging temperatures. That includes nighttime lows as cold as -27 C.
City bus strikes Hydro pole after morning hit-and-run

City bus strikes Hydro pole after morning hit-and-run

The driver of a pickup truck who is being blamed for causing a crash involving a city bus fled the scene Tuesday morning, police say.
Crime at a Glance: 27 assaults, 25 thefts

Crime at a Glance: 27 assaults, 25 thefts

Thunder Bay Police Service were busy last week responding to more than 162 criminal incidents.
Free shingles vaccines available

Free shingles vaccines available

Seniors looking to take advantage of the publicly funded shingles vaccine but are outside the age range of 65 to 70, still have a few days left to get the shot.
Drivers feeling pain at the pumps

Drivers feeling pain at the pumps

Gas prices jump more than 12 cents in city to start the New Year.
Magnus Theatre to raise funds for building fix-ups

Magnus Theatre to raise funds for building fix-ups

Magnus Theatre is looking for money to repair damage to the auditorium wall, and spruce up the former Central School portion of its building.
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