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(VIDEO) Councillor’s business victim of break and enter

(VIDEO) Councillor’s business victim of break and enter

THUNDER BAY – A city councillor’s business was the target of a recent break and enter. A video (see embed below) shared by Northwood Coun. Shelby Ch’ng show what appears to be a man breaking into her Unveiled Bridal Boutique store.
Belluz Farms marks start of spring

Belluz Farms marks start of spring

THUNDER BAY – As far as Jodi Belluz is concerned, this has been a good start to spring. The partner and co-owner of Belluz Farms, which opened this weekend, said conditions are better for early growing than the past couple of years.
Mother's Day an occasion to honour, celebrate moms

Mother's Day an occasion to honour, celebrate moms

THUNDER BAY – Robin Faye has a much greater appreciation for the stress of motherhood once she had kids of her own.

Cool, wet weather lowers forest fire risk

THUNDER BAY - There is at least one benefit to this recent stretch of cold, wet weather. It significantly reduces the risk of forest fires.
Run for Women remains community staple after 35 years

Run for Women remains community staple after 35 years

THUNDER BAY – Bronwyn Huffman considers herself lucky that she is able to participate in an annual women’s run.
Former PC candidate Parks applauds selection of new party leader

Former PC candidate Parks applauds selection of new party leader

A former candidate in the most recent provincial election believes the Ontario Progressive Conservatives has made a big first step towards returning to power.
Group walking to Thunder Bay from Miskeegogamang First Nation for murdered, missing women

Group walking to Thunder Bay from Miskeegogamang First Nation for murdered, missing women

With missing and murdered indigenous women still a hot topic across the country, a group of walkers plans to walk from Mishkeegogamang First Nation to Thunder Bay to help raise awareness of the situation.
Twelve-year-old raises $8,000 for Cops for Cancer

Twelve-year-old raises $8,000 for Cops for Cancer

THUNDER BAY – Jack Metcalfe wanted to shave his head five years ago but his mother wouldn’t allow it.
OSSTF members protest outside offices of local MPPs

OSSTF members protest outside offices of local MPPs

THUNDER BAY – Even though negotiations are still ongoing locally, public high school teachers are starting to reach a breaking point.
Accused drug dealers arrested

Accused drug dealers arrested

THUNDER BAY - Four men face drug charges after a Wednesday bust that yielded more than $60,000 worth of narcotics.
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