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Local musician returns to Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- Talent continues to keep pouring out of our city. Local singer and songwriter Shayne Stolz shared his first self-titled album at Gargoyles Saturday night.
Abductors of missing 17-year-old male apprehended

Abductors of missing 17-year-old male apprehended

THUNDER BAY -- Two males are in police custody for abducting a 17-year-old male who was declared missing early on Monday. Thunder Bay Police Service officers observed the youth being removed from a pickup truck on Pruden Street just after 2:30 p.m.
CLE celebrates another successful year (15 PHOTOS)

CLE celebrates another successful year (15 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY - Whether it’s the rides, the food, the entertainment, or just a family tradition, the CLE continues to draw crowds in the thousands.
Racing for research (11 PHOTOS)

Racing for research (11 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY - Aspiring racecar drivers were putting the pedal to the medal in support of cancer research this weekend.
Police respond to a two-vehicle collision

Police respond to a two-vehicle collision

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Police responded to a two-vehicle collision Sunday afternoon in the city’s south side. Police officers were called to the scene just before 1 p.m.
Event brought 300 people together for dinner

Event brought 300 people together for dinner

THUNDER BAY -- One of the longest dinner tables Thunder Bay has ever seen welcomed 300 guests for an evening of fine dining.
Locally-produced chickens were the hit of Kakabeka Farmers Market

Locally-produced chickens were the hit of Kakabeka Farmers Market

THUNDER BAY --The Kakabeka Farmers Market was buzzing this morning with locals eager to get their hands on locally-produced chicken for the first time in many years.
RFDA is planning a major face-lift

RFDA is planning a major face-lift

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay’s shuttered homes for the aged may leave a legacy for the city’s hungry.
Vacancy rate is on the rise

Vacancy rate is on the rise

THUNDER BAY -- The Vacancy Rate is on the rise in Thunder Bay and officials with Canada Mortgage and Housing say there's a few reasons for that. The Vacancy rate is sitting at 4.6 per cent in the city, up from 4.

Fire hazard low to moderate across the region

There were no new fires confirmed in the Northwest Region by the afternoon of August 13. The forest fire hazard is predominantly low to moderate across the region with a few pockets of high hazard in the far north.
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