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Credit union robbed

Credit union robbed

Police are looking for the man who robbed a north-side credit union at gun-point Friday afternoon. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say a male suspect robbed the Northern Credit Union, located at 697 Red River Road, just before 1:30 p.m.
Caution urged

Caution urged

Two local schools are urging students to be extra cautious after a person asked students to get into a vehicle Wednesday afternoon. Two Grade 6 students and one Grade 1 student from Woodcrest Public School were walking home around 3:45 p.m.
Electronic records getting patients connected to more efficient health care

Electronic records getting patients connected to more efficient health care

Connecting more patients to the region’s electronic health record network will deliver a much more effective and efficient medical treatment to patients throughout Northwestern Ontario, say physicians, the province and the area’s Local Health Integra

Accused in Raynard assault case gets absolute discharge

A man involved in a high-profile assault case that was once alleged to be a gay bashing received an absolute discharge Friday.

Thunder Bay jobless rate remained unchanged in December

The final month of 2010 showed no change in the city’s jobless rate, according to numbers from Statistics Canada. Thunder Bay area's unemployment rate for December remained similar to November’s 6.7 per cent.
Suspects arrested

Suspects arrested

Police arrested two people by Friday morning and charged them in connection with the Jan. 4 robbery of a Shoppers Drug Mart.

Thunder Airlines sale a dead deal

A proposed takeover of a locally-based airline has fallen through. Last November it was announced that a deal was in the works that would see Air Bravo, based out of Elliot Lake, buy locally owned Thunder Airlines. That deal now appears to be dead.

Cyclist sent to hospital after crash with car

A man was sent to hospital this afternoon following a collision between a car and a bicycle. The incident took place just before 5 p.m. Police say a cyclist was crossing at John Street near Algoma Street when there was a collision with a car.
Pill problems

Pill problems

The number of people using OxyContin in Thunder Bay has exploded and shows no signs of slowing down, says a local outreach worker.
Local musicians heading to Carnegie Hall

Local musicians heading to Carnegie Hall

For two Thunder Bay pianists, playing at Carnegie Hall was never a tangible dream.
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