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Air Canada extends Jazz contract with local airport

THUNDER BAY – As airlines come and go, at least one national company is committed to staying at the local airport for at least another decade.

FedNor cash a first step in getting remote communities off diesel

THUNDER BAY – Diesel power has no future in remote Northern Ontario communities, says the CEO of NCC Development. Geordi Kakepetum on Thursday said he’s hopeful a FedNor investment of $2.
Two local roads among Ontario’s worst: CAA survey

Two local roads among Ontario’s worst: CAA survey

The Canadian Automobile Association has announced its annual Top 10 Worst Roads in Ontario and Thunder Bay appears twice on that list. One of those roads is Balmoral Street, which sits in third place overall.
UPDATE: Driver ignores stop sign, leading to dramatic High Street crash

UPDATE: Driver ignores stop sign, leading to dramatic High Street crash

A dramatic collision in the intersection of High and Inchequin Streets at about 10:30 a.m. this morning sent both drivers to T.B.R.H.S.C. by ambulance. Neither suffered life-threatening injuries.
City will not officially endorse Guardian Angels

City will not officially endorse Guardian Angels

THUNDER BAY – City administration says the municipality won’t provide an endorsement to the local Guardian Angels chapter.

No foul play suspected in provincial park death

THUNDER BAY – Police are ruling out foul play as a factor in the death of a local woman whose body was found at the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park over the weekend.

Past three years has seen international shift at college

THUNDER BAY – Jim Madder says he’s pretty pleased with the direction Confederation College took over the past three years. The school president on Thursday said on the biggest changes between 2013 and 2016 is demographics.
Inquiry closing statements begin

Inquiry closing statements begin

THUNDER BAY -- The inquest into the cases of seven youths from remote First Nations who died while they were attending high school in Thunder Bay between 2000 and 2011 has begun its third and final stage.

Treaty 3 elects Kavanaugh Grand Chief

WAUZHUSHK ONIGUM FIRST NATION -- Grand Council Treaty 3 has elected its second consecutive grand chief from Naokamegwanning First Nation (Whitefish Bay).
NAPS, OPP unveil massive seizure of drugs destined for James Bay

NAPS, OPP unveil massive seizure of drugs destined for James Bay

TIMMINS -- Dozens of people have been charged with more than 300 criminal offences related to a massive drug seizure in Timmins. Police say the drugs were destined for the James Bay coast.
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