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Tattoo hobbyists pass Health Unit inspection

Two local tattoo enthusiasts hope to have their names cleared, now that they've passed an inspection from the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
No physical evidence connects Kelly to victim's death, court is told

No physical evidence connects Kelly to victim's death, court is told

An OPP officer testified Wednesday that he couldn’t find physical evidence connecting a murder suspect to the death of his common law partner. The trial for Michael Kelly resumed Wednesday at the Superior Court of Justice in Thunder Bay.

Operation Red Nose celebrates successful 2011 season

Officials with Operation Red Nose say the number of safe rides provided over the holiday season nearly doubled from 2010. The organization released its final statistics Tuesday for its 2011 season.
A helping hand

A helping hand

A local organization needs help to save lives in Cuba. Medical Equipment Modernization Opportunity is building a mobile mammography unit.

Reason to be optimistic about city economy in 2012: Conference Board

Thunder Bay's economic forecast for 2012 paints a rosy picture for the city. Projections by Conference Board of Canada senior economist Robin Wiebe puts the city at an 11-year high for economic performance.

Highway crash fatal, police confirm

One person has died following a four vehicle crash on Highway 17 early Wednesday morning. Officials with the Kenora detachment of the OPP say the crash, which involved three transport trucks, took place after 1 a.m.
Two-vehicle crash on Algoma sends one person to hospital

Two-vehicle crash on Algoma sends one person to hospital

A woman was sent to hospital with an apparent leg injury after a multi-vehicle collision at the intersection of Algoma and River streets.

Thunder Bay International Airport has record year

The Thunder Bay International Airport recorded its busiest year yet in 2011. About 719,500 passengers made their way through the terminal last year, up nearly 28,000 more than 2010’s 691,896 total.

Long waits for EI benefits ‘ridiculous,’ claimant says

A local construction worker waiting for Employment Insurance is calling the process ridiculous. Myron Uchacz filed his claim a month before Christmas and says he is still waiting for it to go through.

December housing starts put positive end to strong year

The 2011 home building season is now wrapped up, and it looks like it was another good year for local construction. According to figures gathered by Canada Mortgage and Housing, there were eight single-detached home starts in December.
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