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Transit releases holiday schedule

Thunder Bay Transit will be operating regular schedule throughout the holiday season with the exception of Boxing Day, Monday, Dec. 26. On that day transit services will be running on its holiday and Sunday schedules. For more information, visit www.

City reviewing taxi bylaws

Thunder Bay's taxi and limo bylaws are being put under a microscope. For the first time since the mid-‘90s the city is doing a review of its policies.
Passing officer thwarts would-be Mac's robbers

Passing officer thwarts would-be Mac's robbers

Three youth have been charged after police stopped a robbery at a south side Mac’s store early Thursday morning. At about 12:30 a.m. three males, ages 14, 15 and 17, entered the Mac’s on the corner of Arthur and Edward Streets.
Disposable breathalyzers not the same as roadside test, police warn

Disposable breathalyzers not the same as roadside test, police warn

Buyer beware: disposable breathalyzers may not be providing you with the service you're paying for.
Look back: March

Look back: March

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Crown presents more evidence in robbery trial

More evidence has been presented by the crown during day three of a credit union robbery trial of 22-year-old Bradley Tomeck. Tomeck is accused of sticking up the Provincial Alliance Credit Union last January.
Top ORNGE official says investigation actually a good news story

Top ORNGE official says investigation actually a good news story

ORNGE’s chief operating officer says an investigation into the organization by a national media outlet actually shows a good news story.

New business plan has Global Sticks president feeling optimistic

The president of Global Sticks says he is optimistic that the idled plant will resume production early in the new year.

Salvation Army hopeful Walmart initiative will offer big help

Salvation Army officials hope the Walmart shoppers will dig a little bit deeper in their pockets on Thursday. That's because the retail chain is offering to provide a major boost to the organizations Christmas Kettle campaign.

Some municipalities looking for stronger representation on DSSAB Board

Six municipalities in the Thunder Bay area are pushing for expanded representation on the District Social Services Board. Currently, Shuniah, Oliver Paipoonge, Conmee, Gilles, Neebing and O'Connor have just one seat at the table.
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