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Three suspects sought after armed robbery

Three suspects sought after armed robbery

Police are looking for three male suspects after the armed robbery of a south-side convenience store early Thursday morning.
Acts of Poetry

Acts of Poetry

People in Thunder Bay will be hearing poetry and music in the strangest of places over the next week. The Definitely Superior Art Gallery has kicked off their seventh annual Random Acts of Poetry throughout Thunder Bay.
Thunder Bay votes

Thunder Bay votes

The polls opened at 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 and will remain open until 9 p.m. Results are expected after the polls close.
Revealing the odds

Revealing the odds

While gambling can be fun, people need to know the risks involved when they play. That’s why the Responsible Gambling Council is at the Thunder Bay Casino this week to tell people the odds of becoming a problem gambler.

Backpack searches not necessary after knife incident: School board

A recent knife-related incident at a local high school won’t lead to teachers searching backpacks, says an education officer.
Time to vote

Time to vote

An Elections Ontario spokeswoman urges voters to remember to bring the proper documentation before they exercise their right to vote in the provincial election.

Youth robbed near Churchill Drive, police seek suspect

Police are looking for a 20-year-old-man who allegedly robbed a youth at knife point near Churchill Drive. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say a youth was walking in a laneway around 10 a.m. Wednesday when the suspect approached him.
Beyond the bust

Beyond the bust

Lori Moriarity recalls being a cop and visiting the same meth-lab compound five times on five different busts.

MNR worker airlifted to hospital after bear attack

A Ministry of Natural Resources worker was airlifted to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre after she was attacked by a bear on Tuesday.
South-side candidates canvass in election campaign's final day

South-side candidates canvass in election campaign's final day

Thunder Bay – Atikokan candidates were knocking on doors in hopes of generating some last minute voter support on the eve of the provincial election.
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