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Camp Quality gearing up for sixth annual Inside Ride

The sixth annual Inside Ride in support of Camp Quality Northwestern Ontario is scheduled for Oct. 15 at the CLE Coliseum building.
UPDATE: Severe thunderstorm watch re-issued for the city

UPDATE: Severe thunderstorm watch re-issued for the city

THUNDER BAY - For the second time on Thursday, Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for the city. The national weather agency issued the second watch around 3:30 p.m.
Cross-border emergency crews work together on first-ever exercise in Minnesota

Cross-border emergency crews work together on first-ever exercise in Minnesota

GRAND PORTAGE -- What would happen if a wildfire raged on the Gunflint Trail, an illness breaks out in Grand Marais and a crash has shutdown Highway 61 all at the same time? Resources south of the border would be stretched thin and help from either D

UPDATE: Power restored after early afternoon outages

THUNDER BAY - City hydro crews have resolved power outages caused by heavy rain and strong winds early Thursday afternoon.

Lakehead researchers get government funding

Lakehead University researcher Matthew Boyd and his research team are receiving $381,300 to uncover the most northern evidence of farming in the ancient Americas.

Off-duty Mountie being investigated after car hits, kills, 5-year-old B.C. boy

PENTICTON, B.C. - Students at a Penticton, B.C., school are mourning the death of a five-year-old classmate who was struck and killed by a pickup truck driven by an off-duty police officer.
Police take man into custody in connection with recent Mac's robbery

Police take man into custody in connection with recent Mac's robbery

A suspect in the city’s most recent convenience-store robbery has been arrested.
Defence cross-examines key witness as Wabason trial continues

Defence cross-examines key witness as Wabason trial continues

THUNDER BAY – A dark house and a “state of shock” would have made it difficult for Paulette Cloutier to be able to conclusively determine the identity of four men who broke into her house during a fatal home invasion.

Quick response snuffs out vehicle fire in MTO yard

SHUNIAH -- A plume of thick, black smoke could be seen around Shuniah during the lunch-hour after a fire broke out at the Ministry of Transportation yard on Highway 527.
First Nation students shown the Thunder Bay ropes

First Nation students shown the Thunder Bay ropes

Misty Nodin says she thought she’d be in physical danger moving to Thunder Bay. As an Aboriginal teen, the thought of moving to a big city with a bad reputation among First Nation youth as a not-so-friendly place to live, was daunting.
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