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Gas prices start to jump again

Gas prices start to jump again

Several stations add four more cents to the cost of a litre of regular unleaded fuel.
Fighting Walleye welcome Butler to coaching staff

Fighting Walleye welcome Butler to coaching staff

Thunder Bay-born Butler spent five seasons with the Lakehead Thunderwolves before graduating in 2019.
Class action over 2012 flood heads to trial after mediation fails

Class action over 2012 flood heads to trial after mediation fails

Two days of mediation earlier this week failed to resolve a $375 million lawsuit brought against the city by homeowners
New waterfront art gallery project moving forward

New waterfront art gallery project moving forward

Soil remediation measures at the site have been approved and the new art gallery on the waterfront is still slated to break ground by the end of the year.
Not time to relax COVID-19 measures too much: Kennedy

Not time to relax COVID-19 measures too much: Kennedy

The head of Thunder Bay Regional's COVID-19 response team encourages the public to continue staying at home, as warm weather begins to arrive in Northwestern Ontario.
Arrest made in pair of health unit break-ins

Arrest made in pair of health unit break-ins

Police say Cory Douglas McDonnell is facing two counts of break and enter and a number of other charges.
Longlac woman facing drug trafficking offences granted bail

Longlac woman facing drug trafficking offences granted bail

A Longlac woman who was arrested after police executed a search warrant at a residence which resulted in the seizure of illegal drugs and a significant amount of Canadian currency was granted bail.
COVID-19 Situation Report for May 8th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for May 8th, 2020

UPDATE: Money seized amid drug trafficking investigation totals $65K

UPDATE: Money seized amid drug trafficking investigation totals $65K

City police seize $65,000 from a recent fentanyl and cocaine trafficking investigation.
Hajdu says testing levels not a one-size-fits-all solution

Hajdu says testing levels not a one-size-fits-all solution

Health Minister Patty Hajdu says she’s happy with the way the COVID-19 pandemic has been handled in her home riding of Thunder Bay-Superior North.
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