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Three vehicles, copper wire stolen from OPG compound

Three vehicles, copper wire stolen from OPG compound

Three vehicles were stolen, along with a large roll of copper wire and a boat, from an OPG compound.
A culinary trip around the world

A culinary trip around the world

Students from the college's culinary management program are preparing for a world tour of food.
Efficient heating for the winter (VIDEO)

Efficient heating for the winter (VIDEO)

Winter is just around the corner, on this episode of Eco-Tips we look at how you can save money by ensuring your home is heated efficiently. Eco-Tips is brought to you by Eco-Superior and Thunder Bay Television.
Man attempts to rob woman at Dawson Road ATM

Man attempts to rob woman at Dawson Road ATM

THUNDER BAY -- Police are on the hunt for a male suspect wanted in an attempted robbery Monday night at a Dawson Road bank.
Police budget projecting $1 million shortfall

Police budget projecting $1 million shortfall

As the police service prepares for another budget in the red, the chief is expressing frustration over a budget that fails to adjust for overtime.
Two charged with trafficking cocaine

Two charged with trafficking cocaine

OPP charged two men with possession for the purpose of trafficking after discovering cocaine and cash.
Woodcrest residents want parking, not bike lane: Giertuga

Woodcrest residents want parking, not bike lane: Giertuga

Coun. Trevor Giertuga is skeptical of city administration recommendations to build bike lanes on Woodcrest Road, as well as sidewalks and gutters that residents would be partly responsible to pay.
Gull Bay votes for $8 million settlement

Gull Bay votes for $8 million settlement

Gull Bay First Nations voted in favour of accepting an $8 million settlement from the Government of Canada.
Funding sought for Simpson Street clinic crossover

Funding sought for Simpson Street clinic crossover

City council added a Simpson Street crossover to a list of potential 2017 capital projects on Monday but some councilors don't think the city should pick up the full tab.
Pioneer of LGBT rights shares story in new book

Pioneer of LGBT rights shares story in new book

David Belrose's new memoir details his life and work in the LGBT community in Thunder Bay.
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