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Highway 11/17 down to single lane following transport crash

Highway 11/17 down to single lane following transport crash

THUNDER BAY – Highway 11/17 is down to a single lane following a pair of separate crashes involving transport trucks Wednesday morning.

NAN celebrates opening of temporary school in Wapekeka First Nation

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Media Release THUNDER BAY -- Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler and Deputy Grand Chief Derek Fox will join with Wapekeka First Nation to celebrate the opening of a temporary facility to replace the community&r
Not much left for city to cut without impacting services: City manager

Not much left for city to cut without impacting services: City manager

THUNDER BAY -- There's not much left for the city to cut unless it want to start looking at service the city manager says.

Case of former University of Ottawa hockey players to head to trial in August

THUNDER BAY – Two former University of Ottawa hockey players charged with sexual assault are scheduled to go to trial later this year.
Two-car collision on Chippewa corner sends one to hospital

Two-car collision on Chippewa corner sends one to hospital

THUNDER BAY -- A two-vehcile collision on Highway 61 at the Chippewa Road turnoff has sent one person to hospital. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a call around 1 p.m.
Mario Crudo reflects on his 24 seasons with Magnus Theatre

Mario Crudo reflects on his 24 seasons with Magnus Theatre

After 24 seasons, Magnus Theatre’s artistic director is preparing to exit stage right.
Rusnak named to Aboriginal Affairs committee

Rusnak named to Aboriginal Affairs committee

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario's only Indigenous Member of Parliament has been tapped for the Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Standing Committee. Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP Don Rusnak was appointed to the 10-member committee on Tuesday.
Proposed budget features $1.18 million from hiked user fees

Proposed budget features $1.18 million from hiked user fees

THUNDER BAY -- Users fees are on the rise across the board in the city's proposed budget. From burial plots to swimming lessons to golf memberships, the city is projected to grab an extra $1.
Coleman Hell collects Juno Award nomination

Coleman Hell collects Juno Award nomination

Thunder Bay’s Coleman Hell has received a Juno nod. The pop star originally from Thunder Bay and now residing in Toronto has been nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year.

Another Dryden CAO quits

DRYDEN -- Dryden's Chief Administrative Officer has quit after only six weeks on the job. CAO Peggy Van Meirlo-West submitted her resignation to Dryden City Council on Jan. 31. "We respect Mrs.
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