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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.
Update: Home destroyed after north-side fire

Update: Home destroyed after north-side fire

A dog was saved following a north-side house fire, but reports indicate two puppies were lost in the blaze. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue firefighters responded to reports of a house fire on Fitzgerald Street near Cumberland Street shortly at 1:54 p.m.
Both Hands makes the pizza of our dreams (VIDEO)

Both Hands makes the pizza of our dreams (VIDEO)

The Gourmet Thunder Bay web video series takes a closer look at what has led to Both Hands Bakery and Pizzeria’s impressive reputation.

Forest Fire Update: One new fire reported in region

There was one new fire confirmed in the Northwest Region by the afternoon of June 17. Nipigon Fire Number 20 is not under control at 0.1 hectares and is located near Little Steel Lake.
Annual ride an emotional tradition

Annual ride an emotional tradition

John Pascuzzo has been riding his brother’s motorcycle in support of cancer research for 13 years. In 2003 Pascuzzo’s brother died from kidney cancer shortly after the third annual Motorcycle Ride for Dad.

Father of the Year

THUNDER BAY - The local chapter of the MS Society of Canada has honoured one exceptional father for his work with the organization for the second year in a row. Long-time MS Society volunteer Bob Larocque is the charity's 2016 Father of the Year.
The Royal Canadian Circus takes the stage

The Royal Canadian Circus takes the stage

THUNDER BAY - The daredevils, clowns and acrobats are ready to wow the city of Thunder Bay. The Royal Canadian Circus has set up shop to perform seven shows over the course of the weekend.
Relay for Life cancer survivor says diagnosis at 23 was shocking

Relay for Life cancer survivor says diagnosis at 23 was shocking

THUNDER BAY -- Last July, Margarita Szymczak-Grzyb was all but packed and ready to head to Alaska to continue her studies. A routine physical, a mere formality in her mind, stopped her in her tracks.
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