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Boy, 6, struck trying to cross Queen Street

Boy, 6, struck trying to cross Queen Street

THUNDER BAY -- Police say a six-year-old boy had a close call after being struck by a passing motorist as he attempted to cross Queen Street just after the supper hour on Wednesday night.
Ontario to residents: Protect yourself against ticks

Ontario to residents: Protect yourself against ticks

Dr. Eric Hoskins, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care and Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health are reminding Ontarians to protect themselves from tick bites while enjoying or working outdoors this summer.
Body pulled from river

Body pulled from river

THUNDER BAY – The body of a deceased male has been recovered from the McIntyre River. Reports of a body in the river came in just before 10 a.m.
Suspected Mac’s robber arrested

Suspected Mac’s robber arrested

THUNDER BAY – City police have arrested a man in connection with a pair of convenience store robbery investigations.

Local liver care clinic provided free liver testing for its grand opening

THUNDER BAY - It's World Hepatitis Day and to kick it off, a new clinic in Thunder Bay is celebrating its grand opening. Liver Care Northwest opened its doors at the Health Services Building on Oliver Road in May 2016.

A daughter's quest to free her mother

THUNDER BAY - A Canadian couple is travelling across the country to spread awareness about an injustice happening on the other side of the world. Falun Gong is an ancient spiritual practice that is illegal in China.
City Hall Sounds returns for a fourth season

City Hall Sounds returns for a fourth season

July 28, 2016 – The City of Thunder Bay’s Crime Prevention Council announced the fourth annual edition of City Hall Sounds today, which will bring live entertainment, local food trucks, and community partner information booths to the Sout
Pedestrian struck crossing street, charged for not using crosswalk

Pedestrian struck crossing street, charged for not using crosswalk

THUNDER BAY – An automobile/pedestrian collision is being blamed on a 45-year-old woman walking outside of a marked crosswalk area. Thunder Bay Police say the 9 a.m.
Food and fun on the schedule for Festa Italiana

Food and fun on the schedule for Festa Italiana

THUNDER BAY – Benny Melchiorre says he wasn’t sure how well Festa Italiana would go over 25 years ago, when the popular event made its Thunder Bay debut. About 7,000 people showed up over the course of that first weekend.
Beat the heat with photo week

Beat the heat with photo week

July 28, 2016, Thunder Bay, ON – This week, 11 participants have been learning new photography tricks and techniques as part of Beat the Heat with Photo Week, a Career Sampler camp designed for students in grades 6-12.
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