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Tornado touchdown

Tornado touchdown

A tornado touched down near Dryden Tuesday afternoon, Environment Canada says. The tornado was spotted around 4 p.m. Tuesday 12 kilometres northwest of Dryden.
Expressway construction should be done soon ministry says

Expressway construction should be done soon ministry says

While it’s almost a year late, construction on the Thunder Bay Expressway should be complete by the end of the season the Ministry of Transportation’s operations manager says.
‘Horrific results’

‘Horrific results’

The province’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board is hurting the workers it’s supposed to help, says the president of a local support group.

One swimming advisory removed, another added

There's some good news and some bad news for swimmers who frequent Boulevard Lake. Officials with the Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced that the swimming advisory placed at the lake's Sunnyside Beach has been lifted.

Fraudsters now targeting online sellers, police warn

Buyer beware might be a familiar phrase, but in some it's the seller who needs to practice skepticism.
Poised to strike

Poised to strike

With negotiations at a standstill, college support staff is on standby for a possible strike.
Arson spree

Arson spree

Arson is suspected in a pair of fires that totaled at least two vehicles at separate Carl Avenue residences Wednesday night. The heat from the flames also caused damage to three other vehicles.

10-year-old dies in ATV crash

A 10-year-old Dawson, Ont., boy has died following a Tuesday ATV crash. Officials with the Rainy River detachment of the OPP say officers responded to a reported motor vehicle collision involving an off-road vehicle around 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Massive potential

Massive potential

Financially developed First Nation communities could contribute billions of dollars to Canada’s economy.
Virtual visit

Virtual visit

Thunder Bay residents can now take a trip around the city’s waterfront without ever having to leave their home. The city’s website now features a virtual exhibit on the history of Thunder Bay’s waterfront .
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