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Lightning dances across the sky (4 PHOTOS)

Lightning dances across the sky (4 PHOTOS)

Photographer James Brown captured these lightning photographs during Sunday night’s thunder storms. As of Monday morning some 900 residents remained without power as post storm cleanup continues throughout the area.

Power outage affects close to 900 residents

THUNDER BAY - Close to 900 rural residents are dealing without power this morning. Houses in Oliver-Paipoonge, Gorham, Ware and Fowler have been affected. It was knocked out last night as a result of the stormy weather.

George Jeffrey Children's Centre unveiled modified activity room

THUNDER BAY - The George Jeffrey Children's Centre has officially unveiled its modified activities of daily living suites. This ADL suite, located in the centre, helps children of all needs, become more independent.

Hammarskjold drives into the past

THUNDER BAY - Hammarskjold High School had a blast from the past. The students, teachers and car buffs rallied in the parking lot to show off their rides, and raise money for the local Brain Injury organization.

Local pharmacist takes home provincial award

THUNDER BAY - A Thunder Bay pharmacist has won a provincial award. Bryan Gray has been recognized for his achievements in specialized practice.
Royal Canadian Circus took to the stage over the weekend

Royal Canadian Circus took to the stage over the weekend

THUNDER BAY - The Royal Canadian Circus rolled into town for the weekend, and showcased an all new show featuring circus performers from around the world. The circus opened its curtains Friday at 4 p.m.
Festival brings drama to the waterfront

Festival brings drama to the waterfront

A new festival promises to make the waterfront a dramatic place this August. This summer the Superior Theatre Festival will launch an integrative arts festival to showcase professional, emerging and youth artists in the community.
Private hydro is expensive hydro, activists warn

Private hydro is expensive hydro, activists warn

Activists against a privatized Hydro One rallied Saturday, warning the public about what they believe is a provincial plan that will ultimately lead to skyrocketing hydro bills.

Thunder Bay District Fish and Game Association host open house

THUNDER BAY - Nearly two-hundred people came out the Thunder Bay District Fish and Game Association as they held an open house at their outdoor range Saturday afternoon.
Streets filled with pride

Streets filled with pride

The city’s north side was filled with pride and smiles Saturday.
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