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Police arrest 33-year-old woman in city's latest homicide

Police arrest 33-year-old woman in city's latest homicide

THUNDER BAY -- A 38-year-old Fort Hope man visiting Thunder Bay is dead and a 33-year-old woman is behind bars and charged with second-degree murder in his death. Thunder Bay Police,Service officers responded to a call for assistance at about 1:25 a.
Racial segregation at the home of the blues give local musician new perspective

Racial segregation at the home of the blues give local musician new perspective

“They aren’t coming. They don’t want a black driver.” The Memphis bus driver told Camden Blues and his partner Billie this with a shrug as he hung up the phone.
Local high school student Emily Cross returns to international science competition

Local high school student Emily Cross returns to international science competition

A budding young scientist from Thunder Bay has once again landed a spot at an international science competition. Grade 10 Hammarskjold high school student Emily Cross is back as a member of the Youth Science Canada team.

Hundreds take to Fort William Gardens ice for good cause

The ice at Fort William Gardens was packed tonight for a good cause Friday. About 300 people filled the arena to support Mac's family skate with the proceeds going towards PRO Kids.

City waste collection schedule to be affected by Easter holiday

THUNDER BAY - The upcoming Easter weekend is changing the city's waste collection pick up schedule. Garbage and recycling collection will be moved back a day for all residents city-wide next week because there will be no pick up on Good Friday.
Liberal MP’s “insensitive” remarks on youth suicide irks Derek Fox

Liberal MP’s “insensitive” remarks on youth suicide irks Derek Fox

A local MP’s apparent lack of appreciation for the severity of the state of emergency declared by Nishnawbe Aski Nation over the territory’s youth suicide crisis is concerning to a deputy grand chief.
Habitat for Humanity celebrates 20 years in Thunder Bay

Habitat for Humanity celebrates 20 years in Thunder Bay

Twenty years ago Brian Seargeant was at a housing conference in Toronto and heard a speech by the president of Habitat for Humanity Canada.
Union confident Bombardier workers will meet TTC’s aggressive delivery schedule

Union confident Bombardier workers will meet TTC’s aggressive delivery schedule

THUNDER BAY – The union president representing workers at the city’s Bombardier plant says he believes meeting the TTC’s aggressive delivery schedule will be “no problem.
Federal, provincial government commit $500K to Lac Des Mille Lacs solar project

Federal, provincial government commit $500K to Lac Des Mille Lacs solar project

THUNDER BAY -- Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation took a step toward resettlement on Friday with a joint federal-provincial commitment to create a solar-powered micro-grid.
Updated expense report pending

Updated expense report pending

This story originally appeared with numbers from a report titled "Annual Report on Council, Board and Committee Expenses.
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