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Gas Watch: per-litre prices jump above dollar mark again

Gas Watch: per-litre prices jump above dollar mark again

THUNDER BAY – Several gas bars across the city are now selling regular gasoline above the dollar-per-litre mark as prices continue to rise across the province. According to the online gas price watchdog ontariogasprices.
Search area for missing teen expands as ground search is suspended

Search area for missing teen expands as ground search is suspended

(KENORA, ON) – The Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is continuing to ask for the public’s assistance in locating a 16 year old girl from Kenora, Delaine Copenace, who was reported missing on February 28, 2016.
Is the waterfront skating rink open during March Break?

Is the waterfront skating rink open during March Break?

Yes. yes it is. Below is the official statement from the City of Thunder Bay March 14, 2016 – The skating rink at Prince Arthur’s Landing will remain open during the March Break this week.
Glance at Crime: More than 200 cases with 31 assaults, five weapons charges

Glance at Crime: More than 200 cases with 31 assaults, five weapons charges

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to more than 200 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, March 7 through Sunday, March 13. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available throughcrimereports.
UPDATE: Thunder Bay's Nick Serino captures best supporting actor nod at Canadian Screen Awards

UPDATE: Thunder Bay's Nick Serino captures best supporting actor nod at Canadian Screen Awards

Nick Serino said hearing his named called at Sunday night’s Canadian Screen Awards was a mind-numbing experience.
Council Preview: Council agenda gives council something to chew on

Council Preview: Council agenda gives council something to chew on

Thunder Bay city council meets tomorrow night for its regular Monday meeting, and councillors will be going over the availability of healthy food in the community.

Fort Frances farmers scrambling after town market closure

Local farmers in the Fort Frances area are looking for a new place to sell their products on the weekend after the closure of the towns market.
Locals split on daylight saving time in city where it began

Locals split on daylight saving time in city where it began

THUNDER BAY -- Clocks sprung an hour into the future at 2 a.m. Sunday but the city where daylight saving time originated has mixed feelings about celebrating the century-old tradition.
LU powwow celebration of friends and family (9 PHOTOS)

LU powwow celebration of friends and family (9 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- Bright regalia lit up the room as dancers looped around the powwow circle. Lakehead University Native Student's Association signature event attracted dozens of families to CJ Sanders Fieldhouse on Saturday.
Mid-March heating up the Bay (7 Photos)

Mid-March heating up the Bay (7 Photos)

THUNDER BAY -- With summer just around the corner, warmer temperatures are on their way. According to Environment Canada's forecast, Thunder Bay can expect daily high temperatures to stay above freezing throughout the week.
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