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Update: Elderly woman seriously injured trying to cross Hodder Avenue

Update: Elderly woman seriously injured trying to cross Hodder Avenue

THUNDER BAY – Paramedics rushed an 86-year-old women to the hospital with serious injuries after a car struck her as she attempted to cross a busy north-side street.
OPP investigate another vehicle fire in Kenora

OPP investigate another vehicle fire in Kenora

(KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police assisted by the Kenora Forensic Identification Unit are investigating a vehicle fire in the City of Kenora.
Jackpot Alert: Lotto Max again hits $60 million

Jackpot Alert: Lotto Max again hits $60 million

With an estimated $102 million in total prizing up for the taking through LOTTO MAX and LOTTO 6/49 this Friday and Saturday, Ontario could be home to Canada’s newest millionaires by the time the weekend is out! The LOTTO MAX jackpot for Friday,
More injured abandoned rabbits found

More injured abandoned rabbits found

THUNDER BAY – Animal rights enforcement agents are appealing to the public for information after nine more injured rabbits were abandoned in two local parks.
Hometown Heroes golf tournament raises $108K for George Jeffrey Children's Centre

Hometown Heroes golf tournament raises $108K for George Jeffrey Children's Centre

THUNDER BAY -- Carter Hutton knows one thing for certain – he has every intention of returning next year as host of the Hometown Heroes golf tournament in support of the George Jeffrey Children’s Centre. And who can blame the St.
Historic power plan adds two First Nations

Historic power plan adds two First Nations

THUNDER BAY – Two more First Nations have been added to the $1.3-billion Wataynikaneyap Power initiative that will electrify more than a third of Ontario’s remote communities.
City launches tree watering recommendation amid drought

City launches tree watering recommendation amid drought

Thunder Bay and region have been experiencing dry summer conditions throughout July and now into August. There has been very little precipitation over the last month and temperatures have been extremely high.
Area health-care facilities get provincial cash for repairs, upgrades

Area health-care facilities get provincial cash for repairs, upgrades

Ontario is providing $175 million in 2016–17 to hospitals across the province — an increase of $50 million over last year’s funding — to keep them in a state of good repair so patients can continue to receive high-quality care
Half-Way Motors acquires local Mazda dealership

Half-Way Motors acquires local Mazda dealership

THUNDER BAY - The Half-Way Motors family got a little larger Thursday, with the acquisition of a long-standing local dealership.
19 charges in 3-day fishing enforcement blitz: MNRF

19 charges in 3-day fishing enforcement blitz: MNRF

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry laid 19 charges and issued 18 warnings during a three-day enforcement blitz along Highway 105.
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