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One dead following two-vehicle crash on Highway 17

One dead following two-vehicle crash on Highway 17

(Dryden, ON) –On Tuesday May 31, 2016 at approximately 5:30pm members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Dryden detachment along with the Technical Traffic Collision investigators (TTCI) from Red Lake and Kenora detachments responded to a t
Local board game creator kicks off Kickstarter

Local board game creator kicks off Kickstarter

Judgement month has begun for local board game creator Conor McGoey. The Thunder Bay man, who created the survival board game Summit, has launched his Kickstarter campaign to get the game into full production.
ICYMI: Family of Geese struggle to cross the road (VIDEO)

ICYMI: Family of Geese struggle to cross the road (VIDEO)

By popular demand, here is the Thunder Bay Television news item of the family of geese being helped across a busy Memorial Avenue. The story was first published Friday, May 27.

Ontario Saving Bonds on sale with new rates: Province

Starting today, Ontario Savings Bonds (OSBs) are on sale until June 21, 2016. OSBs are safe and flexible investment options, fully backed by the province, and start as low as $100, going up to $1 million.
Fire update: Hazard low, but several fires continue to burn

Fire update: Hazard low, but several fires continue to burn

Northwest Region There were no new fires confirmed by the afternoon of May 31 in the Northwest Region. The fire hazard is low across the region.

Flag raising commemorates National Victims and Survivors Week

THUNDER BAY -- The trauma for victims and survivors of crime lasts long after the initial crime.
Act of Defiance make Thunder Bay Debut

Act of Defiance make Thunder Bay Debut

Act of Defiance have been called, “an extreme metal super group.” One look at their player roster and you’ll agree. Drummer Shawn Drover has broken my Skype interview cherry.

Summer's upcoming events announced

THUNDER BAY -- The city of Thunder Bay has revealed this summer’s upcoming events. Summer in Thunder Bay is always a lively one and with the many free events hosted by the city it just can't get any better.
City ends 2015 with $200,000 positive variance

City ends 2015 with $200,000 positive variance

The city finished 2015 nearly $200,000 in the black. The $200,000 net positive variance comes in spite of a projected $1.7 million shortfall for 2015, initially reported in last year's third quarter variance report.
Glance at crime: Police kept busy, responding to at least 230 incidents

Glance at crime: Police kept busy, responding to at least 230 incidents

City police responded to more than 230 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, May 23 through Sunday, May 29. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
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