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Police seize $57,000 worth of cocaine

Police found cocaine and cash after searching a man’s vehicle Sunday. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the force’s guns and gangs unit began an investigation into a man suspected of being involved in criminal activity.

Streetcar re-order won’t have immediate impact on plant: Pugh

The CEO of Metrolinx, the company purchasing light rail vehicles from Bombardier, says there is no timeline for a potential delay in the contract.
Local election results

Local election results

Election results for Thunder Bay – Superior North, Thunder Bay – Rainy River and the Kenora Riding are available by clicking here . To have the results viewable in a new window, click here . Polls close at 9:30 p.m.
Residents react to news of bin Laden’s death

Residents react to news of bin Laden’s death

Ken Oikonen is shedding no tears for the death of Osama bin Laden. “He caused a lot of pain, a lot of heartache for a lot of people (taking down the World Trade Centre) and the Pentagon.

TB doctor takes Ontario Medical Association helm

Thunder Bay family physician Stewart Kennedy is the new president of the Ontario Medical Association. Kennedy, the 130th OMA president, promised to ensure health care is front and centre during the lead-up to October’s provincial election.
A cultural taste

A cultural taste

A member of a Japanese dance group says the Multicultural Association Folklore Festival ensures that they have a chance to share their traditions with the broader community.
OLG casino holds second e-waste drop off

OLG casino holds second e-waste drop off

Landfills weren’t meant to be the final destination for TVs, computers and other electronics, says the president of Pack Pros Plus Ltd.

Police continue to search for missing 11-year-old-girl

Police continue their search for an 11-year-old-girl who was last seen at her elementary school. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the last time anyone saw Autumn Buchan was at St. Vincent Catholic Elementary School on April 26.
Identity solved

Identity solved

Ten years ago this May, Ryan Parr began a journey to discover the identity of an unknown child who died in the RMS Titanic disaster in 1912.
‘Horrific’

‘Horrific’

The owner of a bait shop says he’s horrified that someone from his Westfort community could be responsible for burning down his backyard garage. Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue firefighters woke 64-year-old Joseph Przy just after 11:30 p.m. on Friday.
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