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Hydro customers left without power after vehicle strikes pole

Hydro customers left without power after vehicle strikes pole

About 1,600 Thunder Bay Hydro customers were left without power after a vehicle struck a utility pole Monday afternoon. The incident happened around 1:30 p.m. on Dawson Road just south of Paquette Road.

Police investigating pair of injuries, including one fatal, in Poplar Hill

Police at an area First Nation community are investigating whether two injuries, one of which was fatal, are linked.
Condition still serious

Condition still serious

A 54-year-old man in a wheelchair who collided with a taxi cab Saturday evening has been flown to Winnipeg for medical treatment. Around 11:20 p.m.
Celtic bash

Celtic bash

Christine Eyolfson says Fort William Historical Park's Celtic Fair lets her reconnect to her Scottish roots.

Taxi collides with wheelchair user

A taxi cab collided with a wheelchair user on Memorial Avenue Saturday night. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say a 54-year-old-man was crossing the street around 11: 20 p.m. when he collided with a taxi.

Police dispose of blasting caps

Police temporarily closed a section of Belrose Road to traffic in order to detonate a number of blasting caps found nearby. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a call about someone locating explosives on their property on Friday.
Construction leads to traffic delays around the city

Construction leads to traffic delays around the city

With construction season in full bloom city drivers should expect some delays around Thunder Bay. Underground sewer and water replacement, along with new sidewalks and road resurfacing, is currently underway on Brodie Street near Donald Street.
Reuniting families

Reuniting families

Families displaced by the forest fire evacuations say they can’t wait to reunite with loved ones who are now scattered across Ontario.
Perennial passions

Perennial passions

For outdoor gardeners peak season is here. Once again some avid and best of natural green-thumbs are graciously waiting to show off botanical beauties.
Getting back in the air

Getting back in the air

Confederation College president Jim Madder says flight students needn’t worry about lost hours brought upon by damage to four of the school’s training planes.
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