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Robbery ‘sign of the times’, says credit union CEO

Robbery ‘sign of the times’, says credit union CEO

THUNDER BAY – The Bay Credit Union had never been robbed in its 70-year history until Thursday. Its CEO is calling the incident "a sign of the times.” Around 4 p.m.
Police investigating multi-vehicle collision

Police investigating multi-vehicle collision

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Police responded to a multi-vehicle collision Thursday afternoon in the city's north end. Police said the collision happened just after 5 p.m.
New program empowers women to improve their lives

New program empowers women to improve their lives

THUNDER BAY -- A new program in Thunder Bay is empowering women to improve their lives, and discover how to take better care of themselves.
North side credit union robbed by man with weapon

North side credit union robbed by man with weapon

THUNDER BAY -- A credit union on the north side of the city was robbed on Thursday by a man brandishing a weapon.
Craft beer festival nearly sold out as trend hops over mainstream

Craft beer festival nearly sold out as trend hops over mainstream

THUNDER BAY – When last summer’s inaugural BrewHa! festival sold out, it seemed like the craft beer trend was coming to a head .
Look up! Perseid Meteor shower peaks tonight

Look up! Perseid Meteor shower peaks tonight

THUNDER BAY - Stargazers are in for a special show for the next two nights, even if the weather doesn’t cooperate. The Perseid Meteor Shower will peak on Aug.

Date changed for Balmoral, Sibley Drive work

August 11, 2016 – The intersection at Balmoral Street and Sibley Drive will be closed on Friday, Aug. 12, for the construction of a new storm sewer. Originally scheduled for Thursday, Aug.
Jackpot Alert: Lotto Max hits $60 million yet again

Jackpot Alert: Lotto Max hits $60 million yet again

Toronto, ON – Some Ontarians who are basking in the summer heat are dreaming about becoming Canada’s newest multi-millionaires this weekend.
Rappelling down one last time

Rappelling down one last time

THUNDER BAY – Matthew Krueger says he’s got a healthy respect for heights.
Local Veteran Affairs office to reopen in 2017

Local Veteran Affairs office to reopen in 2017

THUNDER BAY - The federal government is making good on its promise to reopen Veteran Affairs offices across Canada, including the office in Thunder Bay.
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