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TRAFFIC: Water system upgrade to close Mountain Road Tuesday

THUNDER BAY -- A new water service connection is being installed in the 1200 block of Mountain Road. Work is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at 8 a.m. and is expected to be complete by 8 pm.
Taking part

Taking part

THUNDER BAY -- Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins hopes to be a part of the much-anticipated meeting with prime minister Stephen Harper next week.

City's unemployment down to 5 per cent in December

THUNDER BAY -- The unemployment rate for this area was at 5 per cent in December, reports Statistics Canada. That's down from the 5.6 per cent recorded in November.
Reward offered

Reward offered

THUNDER BAY -- Ron Kanutski isn’t looking for vigilante-style justice.
No one injured after hotel fire forces evacuation

No one injured after hotel fire forces evacuation

THUNDER BAY -- The Valhalla Inn had to be evacuated for about four hours early Friday morning. At about 1 a.m. a fire began in the ceiling of the Timbers Restaurant.

Port ends shipping season with successful December

THUNDER BAY -- The shipping season is approaching its end, but that didn't stop the port of Thunder Bay from seeing the most grain in a December since 1999. Last month more than 932,000 tonnes of grain came through Thunder Bay.
Police investigating early morning armed robbery

Police investigating early morning armed robbery

THUNDER BAY -- Police are investigating the armed robbery of a south-side convenience store. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say a man entered the Mac's Mart convenience store at 745 Simpson St. just before 4 a.m.
Police investigated

Police investigated

THUNDER BAY -- The OPP are investigating allegations made against the city police force by a 19-year-old man. In a news release issued by the Thunder Bay Police Service Thursday afternoon, the city’s police chief J.P.
Webber sentencing set for February

Webber sentencing set for February

THUNDER BAY -- Nicholas Webber’s lawyer says his client has taken responsibility and is remorseful for the role he played in the death of a 54-year-old-man in 2011.
Unions react

Unions react

THUNDER BAY -- Officials with teachers' unions say the Ontario education minister's decision to impose a contract is a huge political error.
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