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Serious collision closes Highway 11/17 east of city

Serious collision closes Highway 11/17 east of city

Highway 11/17 between Pearl and Highway 587 is closed in both directions following a serious collision.
International students in Thunder Bay received a donated holiday dinner (3 Photos)

International students in Thunder Bay received a donated holiday dinner (3 Photos)

About 100 meals were handed out Tuesday evening.
Driver trapped in transport truck after hitting hydro pole (6 Photos)

Driver trapped in transport truck after hitting hydro pole (6 Photos)

No injuries were reported following a single-vehicle collision Wednesday morning.
UPDATED: One more death in Thunder Bay area related to COVID-19

UPDATED: One more death in Thunder Bay area related to COVID-19

A resident of Southbridge Roseview is the 19th area fatality
Fort Frances man charged with impaired driving

Fort Frances man charged with impaired driving

A 48-year-old man has been criminally charged with operating a conveyance while their ability was impaired by alcohol.
Video: Dec. 29, 2020: COVID death

Video: Dec. 29, 2020: COVID death

Dec. 29, 2020: COVID death
Extra item of garbage allowed after New Year’s Day

Extra item of garbage allowed after New Year’s Day

Thunder Bay esidents will be allowed to put out a third item garbage with no tag on the first collection date after New Year’s Day.
Thunder Bay fire service looks for a used rescue truck

Thunder Bay fire service looks for a used rescue truck

The vehicle would carry the department's specialized urban search and rescue gear.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Blair for today's picture. 🌡Periods of snow ending in the afternoon then cloudy with 40 per cent chance of flurries. Temperature steady near minus 6 °C. Wind chill near minus 13 °C.
The COVID-19 pandemic has boosted Interest in snowmobiling (2 Photos)

The COVID-19 pandemic has boosted Interest in snowmobiling (2 Photos)

Snowmobile and trail permit sales in Northwestern Ontario have shot up this year.
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