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MHKY: Thunderwolves drop sixth straight, fall 8-3 to McGill

A ghoulish start to their season continued to haunt the Lakehead Thunderwolves on Saturday night. The No.
Pedestrian with stroller struck by car

Pedestrian with stroller struck by car

THUNDER BAY -- A woman pushing a stroller has been struck by a vehicle on the city’s north side. Thunder Bay first responders responded to the report of a pedestrian and motor vehicle collisions at about 4:45 p.m. Saturday on Red River Road.
Fourth Spooktacular starts Halloween early (10 PHOTOS)

Fourth Spooktacular starts Halloween early (10 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- Halloween began around noon for the hundreds of local families put their costumes on display and played games at Prince Arthur's Landing on Saturday.

Two North Shore bridges reduced to one lane over winter

THUNDER BAY — Two bridges east of the city will be reduced to single-lane traffic over the winter due to incomplete construction.
Useful and useless facts about Daylight Saving Time

Useful and useless facts about Daylight Saving Time

Daylight Saving Time officially begins on Sunday, Nov. 1 exactly at 2 a.m. Here are some useful, and some useless, facts about Daylight Savings time.
How many trick-or-treaters should you expect tonight?

How many trick-or-treaters should you expect tonight?

THUNDER BAY -- If you live in newer neighbourhoods in the McIntyre Ward, you should stock up for a Halloween invasion of ghouls and superheroes.

Red Lake woman arrested drinking and driving

RED LAKE – Officers of the Red Lake Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged an adult female driver with impaired driving on October 31, 2015 at 1:57 a.m.

No winning ticket for $55-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw

TORONTO - No one has the winning ticket for the $55-million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.

Law students learn about Ring of Fire, sustainable development

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead University law students are learning about sustainable development, the duty to consult and community impact in relation to the Ring of Fire. An annual conference is held for the students, but many others showed up to listen.

Police, MNR use hunting season to remind people about off-road rule changes

THUNDER BAY -- With hunting season fully underway, people will be seeing a lot more off-road vehicles driving down highways in the region.
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