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Pump pains

Pump pains

Danielle Covello was surprised when she saw city prices were sitting around $1.40 per litre Wednesday. “But I’m not surprised given the city I live in,” she said. “It’s not good.
Pump pains

Pump pains

Danielle Covello was surprised when she saw city prices were sitting around $1.40 per litre Wednesday. “But I’m not surprised given the city I live in,” she said. “It’s not good.
Sudbury wins?

Sudbury wins?

Mayor Keith Hobbs said the writing’s been on the wall for a year or more, and the message probably isn’t a good one for Thunder Bay.
Crime Stoppers may tweet eventually, but it’s all Facebook for now

Crime Stoppers may tweet eventually, but it’s all Facebook for now

While the local Crime Stoppers has adopted a Facebook page, the organization isn’t ready to venture into the world of hashtags and tweets. The Thunder Bay Crime Stoppers created their Facebook page last fall.

Rafferty optimistic he’ll be rewarded with shadow cabinet role

MP John Rafferty says he is sure his pitch to take on an advisory role for Northern Ontario and mid-Canada didn’t fall on deaf ears.

Biologist worries about impact of proposed MNR cuts

Cuts to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources has biologist Rob Foster worried. Ontario’s 2012 budget, revealed last week, contains numerous planned cuts for the ministry.

Armed break-and-enter ends peacefully

Thunder Bay police have a man in custody facing weapons charges following an alleged Limbrick Street break and enter early Wednesday morning. In a release, police said a man entered a residence around 1:48 a.m.
Traffic snarl

Traffic snarl

Traffic is back to normal on Oliver Road after a transport driver jackknifed his rig just west of the Thunder Bay Expressway on Tuesday night.
Habitat for Humanity embarks on 10-million penny challenge

Habitat for Humanity embarks on 10-million penny challenge

As the penny prepares to go the way of the dollar and two-dollar bills in Canada, Habitat for Humanity Thunder Bay is hoping to cash in.
End of the line for iconic Chippewa Park roller coaster

End of the line for iconic Chippewa Park roller coaster

A ride that has been causing thrills and upset stomachs in the city since Canada’s centennial celebration has come to an end.
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