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Dease Pool consultation greeted by protestors (4 photos)

Dease Pool consultation greeted by protestors (4 photos)

Advocates calling for the century-old pool to be saved want more options presented to the public and city council
November 1, 2019: Fatal auto-pedestrian collision

November 1, 2019: Fatal auto-pedestrian collision

November 1, 2019: Fatal auto-pedestrian collision
Fort Frances waits for word on Rainy River gold mine's life span

Fort Frances waits for word on Rainy River gold mine's life span

New Gold expects to issue an update in early 2020.
Lake Superior ends five straight months of new or tied high-water marks

Lake Superior ends five straight months of new or tied high-water marks

May-to-September streak is over, but October was close
City archives honours four pioneering women

City archives honours four pioneering women

Three of this year's Women's History Month inductees to the city's online exhibit came from Indigenous backgrounds and were nominated from members of the public.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly cloudy. Wind up to 15 km/h. High plus 2 °C. Wind chill minus 8 °C in the morning.
Bombardier showcases work at local plant during open house (13 photos)

Bombardier showcases work at local plant during open house (13 photos)

An open house was held at the local Bombardier plant to showcase the work being done, while hundreds of layoffs are expected to take place this month
Daylight Saving Time ends; change your smoke and CO alarm batteries

Daylight Saving Time ends; change your smoke and CO alarm batteries

Safety officials issue reminders about precautions, and about the law
Fire causes extensive damage to Bethune Street home (4 photos)

Fire causes extensive damage to Bethune Street home (4 photos)

There are no reports of injuries following a structural fire on the 200 block of Bethune Street caused extensive damage to a residence
Police urge public: Do not call 911 for fraud calls

Police urge public: Do not call 911 for fraud calls

City police are urging the public not to call 911 for fraud calls.
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