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Police nab $32K worth of Oxycodone

The Combined Forces Organized Crime Unit has arrested a pair of Thunder Bay residents in a search that netted police $32,000 worth of Oxycodone pills.
Hydro work could cause delays on Golf Links Road

Hydro work could cause delays on Golf Links Road

Motorists travelling down Golf Links Road may be in for some delays, as Thunder Bay Hydro crews are replacing poles along the route.
Sense of pride

Sense of pride

Since 1984, Avenue II was been assisting people with developmental disabilities gain employment and participate in the community.
Splash back

Splash back

City council wants answers on the proposed water rate in the wake of a 6.7 per cent increase. If the city’s proposed 2012 budget was approved right now, water would cost the average homeowner $214 a year before tap was even turned on.
Speaker says NAN youth are losing their history

Speaker says NAN youth are losing their history

Daniel Sakchekapo says Nishnawbe Aski Nation youth are losing their history. Sakchekapo spoke to a group of more than 20 Aboriginal youth at the annual Oshkaatisak Niigaan Oji gathering at the Nor’Wester Hotel on Wednesday.
Margaret Trudeau speaks to students about living with bipolar disorder

Margaret Trudeau speaks to students about living with bipolar disorder

Margaret Trudeau shares her story of living with bipolar disorder to let others know they are not alone.
Transit City victory?

Transit City victory?

Toronto city council hit the brakes on Mayor Rob Ford’s transit plans following a special council meeting Wednesday. Toronto’s city council passed a motion by TTC chair Karen Stintz that would keep light-rail lines above ground.
Emergency crews respond to another report of people on ice

Emergency crews respond to another report of people on ice

For the second time in less than a week, Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue have had to respond to people being out on the ice. Firefighters responded to a call about two men out on the ice near Marina Park on Wednesday.
Altercation that led to second-degree murder charge described in court

Altercation that led to second-degree murder charge described in court

Joan McDonnell told a murder trial jury that she remembered her neighbour and friend Bill Atkins grab Andre Wareham and wrestled him to the ground.

Stabbing victim remain in hospital, police still looking for suspect

The victim of an early Wednesday morning stabbing remains in the hospital, but is now listed as being in good condition.
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