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Scene of the crash

Scene of the crash

It was an emotional day in court for the family of Jasmine Veneruzzo as details were discussed about the fatal collision that took her life. The criminal negligence causing death trial against OPP Sgt. Darryl Storey continued Tuesday afternoon.

City has active August for housing starts: CMHC report

THUNDER BAY – The city experienced another active month on the housing starts front. According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the month of August saw a significant increase in new home builds.
Passing grade: Infrastructure survey concludes city has 'fair’ roads

Passing grade: Infrastructure survey concludes city has 'fair’ roads

A national survey on infrastructures has given Thunder Bay and other municipalities a passing grade.
Kitty crisis: Humane Society drops cat adoption fees amid capacity issues

Kitty crisis: Humane Society drops cat adoption fees amid capacity issues

The Thunder Bay & District Humane Society is facing a kitty crisis. The Rosslyn Road organization has reached its feline capacity and has decided to waive all adoption fees until Oct.

Man suspected of propositioning teen at mall arrested

A 52-year-old man has been charged with invitation to sexual touching and assault following an incident at a local mall.

Council staying away from hiring of new HR director

City council decided to take a hands off approach in the hiring a new director of Human Resources and Corporate Safety.
Time change

Time change

For Superior North EMS, timing is everything. That’s why the Thunder Bay and district emergency services established new time targets at city council Monday.
Opportunity missed?

Opportunity missed?

Thunder Bay residents missed an opportunity to have the Centennial Botanical Conservatory re-opened by Christmas.
Fire claims life

Fire claims life

Investigators have confirmed that one person who was rushed to the hospital Monday night after a fire destroyed a Limbrick Street townhouse has died. At least three people were inside the structure when firefighters arrived at about 8 p.m.

Algoma construction on pace, city says

THUNDER BAY – The roadwork season only has a couple of months to go and city officials are confident they'll be able to complete the Algoma Street re-construction before the snow flies.
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