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Highway 61 to be closed for several days next week

Highway 61 to be closed for several days next week

Repairs to the CN overpass on Highway 61 will result in the closure of roadway to all traffic between Monday and Thursday
Pair charged with drugs and weapons offences

Pair charged with drugs and weapons offences

A pair have been arrested and charged following an ongoing investigation in Kenora.
James Street Swing Bridge once again connecting communities (6 Photos)

James Street Swing Bridge once again connecting communities (6 Photos)

Fort William First Nation and the city of Thunder Bay celebrate the reopening of the James Street Swing Bridge after being closed for six years
Superior North EMS looking at protective measures for paramedics

Superior North EMS looking at protective measures for paramedics

Spit hoods will be introduced next month, augmenting safety training most paramedics have already undergone, and increased information from police.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

A mix of sun and cloud. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h. High minus 7 °C.
Comedy legend Cleese finds humour everywhere

Comedy legend Cleese finds humour everywhere

Former Monty Python star takes aim at the rich and powerful in his one-man show that stopped Friday night at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium.
Parkdale apartments give boost to 2019 housing construction (2 Photos)

Parkdale apartments give boost to 2019 housing construction (2 Photos)

CMHC says the aging of Thunder Bay population supports apartment development
Dilico looking for loving foster families

Dilico looking for loving foster families

Crystal Hardy, who grew up in foster care, said she was saved by the system and urges others to share their homes with children in need.
James Street bridge to reopen Saturday morning

James Street bridge to reopen Saturday morning

Both vehicular and pedestrian traffic will resume in both directions at 10 a.m.
Community Living workers approve new contract

Community Living workers approve new contract

Workers in Dryden and Sioux Lookout get 1.5 per cent wage increases each year.
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