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Hit and run sends three to hospital

Hit and run sends three to hospital

Saturday evening, (30 April 2016) at about 10 p.m., there was a rear-end type collision at the intersection of Harbour Expressway and Memorial Ave.
'Tis the season: Bike lanes re-open

'Tis the season: Bike lanes re-open

THUNDER BAY -- Bike lanes in Thunder Bay are open again for the cycling season. Cyclists will be able to enjoy the safety of more than 30 kilometres of bike lanes the city has put in place over the last several years.

Power outage closes public school

THUNDER BAY – A power outage in the Whitefish area has led to the closure of Whitefish Public School for the day, public board officials confirmed Monday morning.

Raise the Rent brings in $22,000

THUNDER BAY – This year’s Shelter House Raise the Rent campaign brought in $22,000. The 12th annual event calls for local citizens and businesses to raise a minimum of $1,000, which is the average cost of shelter for a month in the city.
College scores high on provincial KPI

College scores high on provincial KPI

THUNDER BAY -- The annual Key Performance Indicators have been released for colleges around Ontario. For Confederation College, that’s good news. The new KPI ranks the local college among the best in the province.
'Suicide affects everybody,' walk targets stigma

'Suicide affects everybody,' walk targets stigma

People don’t talk about suicide, and for Margaret Hajdinjak that’s a serious problem. “There is such a stigma attached to it,” Hajdinjak said, as she prepared to walk Sunday evening at the Out of Darkness memorial Walk.
Hike for Hospice aims to raise $50,000 for palliative care

Hike for Hospice aims to raise $50,000 for palliative care

THUNDER BAY - Hundreds walked around Boulevard Lake Sunday to raise funds for palliative care.
'I think of them every day': Veteran remembers those lost during Battle of the Atlantic

'I think of them every day': Veteran remembers those lost during Battle of the Atlantic

THUNDER BAY – With his 92nd birthday weeks away, Elmer Auld considers himself lucky.
Folklore Festival continues to delight (26 PHOTOS)

Folklore Festival continues to delight (26 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY - The city’s most colorful event of the year took attendees on a tour around the world.
Kashechewan evacuees begin arriving in Thunder Bay

Kashechewan evacuees begin arriving in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY – Evacuees from the flood-threatened Kashechewan First Nation began arriving in the city early Sunday afternoon.
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