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Snow dump

Snow dump

With the spring season already sprung, some residents say they wished Thunder Bay’s snowfall would just go away. The city received a fair amount of snow that covered cars, driveways, roads and lawns on Saturday.
Taking shape

Taking shape

The city offered up a short tour Friday of the public buildings currently under construction at Prince Arthur's Landing. The media was invited to walk through what will be Mariner's Hall and the Baggage Building Art Centre.

United Way kicks off Great Billboard Rescue

The United Way kicked off its campaign for this year's Great Billboard Rescue Friday. The 19th annual event has a minimum of 35 teams of four, participating in a one-day blitz to raise money for the United Way.

EMS breaks ground on new facility

Thunder Bay's Emergency Medical Services broke ground Friday on its $11 million dollar building.

Police search for missing teen girl

Thunder Bay Police are searching for a missing teen. Fifteen-year-old Natasha Lynn Charlie-Stillaway of Thunder Bay hasn't been seen since April 2 at Victoriaville.

Province announces training progam for First Nations

With the mining and hydroelectric sectors set to explode, five First Nations communities want their people to reap the economic benefits and find steady employment.
Two men charged with intimidation, extortion in drug trafficking incident

Two men charged with intimidation, extortion in drug trafficking incident

Two Thunder Bay men face charges of intimidation, extortion and threats involving drug trafficking.
Postal pride

Postal pride

Not even a mid-April snowstorm can stop Thunder Bay’s postal workers from making a special Saturday delivery.
Fire department still investigating cause of early morning East End fire

Fire department still investigating cause of early morning East End fire

An early morning fire has destroyed a house in the city’s East End. Five pumpers and a total of 21 fire fighters responded to a structural fire at 601 McPherson St around 2 a.m. Friday.
Horizon announces open house dates, opposition says they're not being heard

Horizon announces open house dates, opposition says they're not being heard

The co-chairman of the Nor’Wester Mountain Escarpment Protection Committee suspects Horizon Wind’s newest renewable energy approval application won’t look much different than one the province recently rejected.
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