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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.
Two men hospitalized after highway crash

Two men hospitalized after highway crash

(KENORA, ON) Two men from southern Ontario were taken to hospital following a single motor vehicle collision yesterday.
Mac's robbed, cigarettes and scratch tickets stolen (VIDEO)

Mac's robbed, cigarettes and scratch tickets stolen (VIDEO)

Thunder Bay Police responded to the Macs located on Oliver Road just after 4:00 a.m. to take a report of a robbery that had just occurred.

Two sent to hospital after transport overturns near Vermilion Bay

KENORA – Two Ontario men were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries after a single-vehicle collision on Wednesday near Vermilion Bay. Ontario Provincial Police in a release said at just before 2 p.m.
Necronomicon in the deep dark woods of Ontario

Necronomicon in the deep dark woods of Ontario

Montreal black metal assassins Necronomicon are pulled over on the side of the high way, in the middle of nowhere but they don’t have a flat tire.
Finance minister lauds child benefit as middle class building block

Finance minister lauds child benefit as middle class building block

THUNDER BAY – Canada’s finance minister scooped out the message on Wednesday evening that the Liberal government’s plan to build a “strong middle class” includes those who aren't there yet.

Moose Cree's Smallboy elected NAN Deputy Grand Chief

Jason Smallboy of Moose Cree First Nation has been elected Nishnawbe Aski Nation Deputy Grand Chief.
Father, son cling to life in icy Superior waters for six hours

Father, son cling to life in icy Superior waters for six hours

THUNDER BAY - Clinging to the side of a half-submerged canoe in the icy waters of Lake Superior, Rich Luskleet and his son AlexGollat-Luskleet, kept reassuring each other someone would find them. “We just never gave up,” Rich said.
Wet weather doesn't stop CLE's opening day (16 PHOTOS)

Wet weather doesn't stop CLE's opening day (16 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- A little rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of Canadian Lakehead Exhibition attendees, who flocked to the fairgrounds as the gates opened at noon on Wednesday to kick off this year’s event.
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