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Meet the candidates: Andrew Foulds (Video)

Meet the candidates: Andrew Foulds (Video)

Completion of Current River Dam project among goals of long-time ward councillor.
Teens sought after smashing into convenience store

Teens sought after smashing into convenience store

Break and enter happened at Mac's location on Balsam and River streets early Wednesday morning.
Missing woman sought by police

Missing woman sought by police

Taylor Rowe, 25, has been missing since Sept. 16 and was last seen in the Ogden Street area; her family is concerned for her welfare
Meet the candidates: Dick Waddington (Video)

Meet the candidates: Dick Waddington (Video)

Longtime former councillor was first elected in 1979 and served 21 consecutive years on council. He was also elected in 2003.
Charges laid in hostage-taking

Charges laid in hostage-taking

Seven men have been charged following a hostage-taking situation at the Kenora Jail.
Moose shot and left to spoil

Moose shot and left to spoil

Conservation officers are looking for information to identify the person or persons responsible for shooting and abandoning a moose on Highway 527 near Walkinshaw Lake
Meet the candidates: Andy Wolff (Video)

Meet the candidates: Andy Wolff (Video)

Current River candidate finished runner-up in the 2014 municipal election.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Possible thunderstorm in the afternoon
Meet the candidates: Charmaine McCraw (Video)

Meet the candidates: Charmaine McCraw (Video)

City council needs change and first-time candidate says her background in economic development -- and willingness to consult the public on big decisions -- makes her the ideal choice to deliver it.
Meet the candidates: Lori Paras (Video)

Meet the candidates: Lori Paras (Video)

Local businesswoman says her goal as an at-large councillor would be to put and end to expensive projects the city can't afford and to find ways to decrease people's water bills.
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