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Impaired driver collides with liquor store

Impaired driver collides with liquor store

A Thunder Bay woman is facing impaired driving charges after crashing her vehicle into the side of the LCBO on Wednesday afternoon.
Teens arrested following violent south-side assault caught on video

Teens arrested following violent south-side assault caught on video

All three suspects have been released on promise to appear at future court dates.
CORRECTION: Health Canada approves a surgical face mask made with graphite

CORRECTION: Health Canada approves a surgical face mask made with graphite

ZEN Graphene Solutions, which has a graphite deposit near Hearst, has partnered with Trebor Rx to market the product.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Mainly sunny. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. High 18 °C.
Photographing a wolf chasing a deer was the thrill of a lifetime for a Thunder Bay-area woman (8 Photos)

Photographing a wolf chasing a deer was the thrill of a lifetime for a Thunder Bay-area woman (8 Photos)

Lesley Johnson caught the chase on camera on the Kam River.
Group eyes Boulevard Lake for man-made river wave

Group eyes Boulevard Lake for man-made river wave

Surfer group hopes to add river wave below Boulevard Dam; will be included as stakeholder in city's water management planning.
Local businesses see mixed reactions from customers on vaccine certificate

Local businesses see mixed reactions from customers on vaccine certificate

Public health benefits make proof-of-vaccine policies a win, despite customer objections, some business owners say.
Man originally charged with second-degree murder pleads guilty to break and enter and assault

Man originally charged with second-degree murder pleads guilty to break and enter and assault

Michael Cleghorn, who was first charged with second-degree murder in connection to the 2017 death of Edmond Clovis, has pleaded guilty to breaking and entering and assault and the Crown will withdraw murder charge following sentencing.
McHappy Days is back with more ways to make a difference

McHappy Days is back with more ways to make a difference

McDonalds is celebrating its 27th McHappy Day in support of the Ronald McDonald House charities.
Scotties plan is for full-capacity event in Thunder Bay

Scotties plan is for full-capacity event in Thunder Bay

Curling Canada gives a thumbs up to Fort William Gardens, which is being upgraded with more than $1 million in funding from the city, province and federal governments.
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