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Early morning brawl sends man to hospital

A man is in the hospital with serious injuries following an early morning fist fight on a south-side street. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the brawl took place around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Brodie Street.
Random attack

Random attack

An alleged random stabbing on the city’s south-side has some residents questioning the safety of their neighbourhood. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to the reported stabbing at the corner of Marks and Arthur Streets just after 4 p.m.
Ceremony welcomes nearly 100 new Canadians

Ceremony welcomes nearly 100 new Canadians

Bashir Hashi says there’s no better place in the world to live than Canada. Hashi, 36, left his home country of Somalia when he was 19-years-old during a time of civil war.
With federal funding confirmed, Research Institute now looking cyclotron locations

With federal funding confirmed, Research Institute now looking cyclotron locations

With funding confirmed, a plan for a cyclotron in Thunder Bay is now a matter of location. The federal government re-announced its $4 million commitment to the project in its federal budget Monday.
Refined investment

Refined investment

The Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy has opened the doors for Lakehead University researchers to work at a bio-refinery plant in Chatham, Ont.
Case of cut down tree has police stumped

Case of cut down tree has police stumped

A tree falling down near Boulevard Lake this weekend has definitely made a sound in the community.
MPs disappointed

MPs disappointed

Area MPs say they’re disappointed, but not surprised, by the federal government’s latest budget. MP Bruce Hyer (NDP, Thunder Bay-Superior North) said when the last federal budget came down in March, it took him 21 hours to read.
Italy bound

Italy bound

Pianist Christina Faye is travelling to Italy this summer for five weeks, but it’s not for a vacation.

Severe thunderstorm watch ends for area

Environment Canada has ended a severe thunderstorm watch it issued Tuesday morning for this area. The weather alert stated that there was a possibility for severe thunderstorms with large hail, damaging winds or heavy rainfall.

Raid nets police pot, cash

The Combined Forces Crime Unit seized 35 pounds of marijuana and more than $50,000 following a south-side raid. Police also found small amounts of crack cocaine and Percocet tablets.
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