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Anglers looking to hook the big one (6 photos)

Anglers looking to hook the big one (6 photos)

The Thunder Bay Salmon Association hosted its annual Salmon Derby this weekend, drawing in more than 200 anglers.
Fund launched to support Pikangikum fire evacuees in Thunder Bay

Fund launched to support Pikangikum fire evacuees in Thunder Bay

'Citizens are concerned and looking to support,' says Thunder Bay Community Foundation.
Police respond to weapons report in Westfort

Police respond to weapons report in Westfort

Five knives and a pellet gun were turned over to police.
UPDATE: Feds give Salvation Army $3M for new Thunder Bay facility

UPDATE: Feds give Salvation Army $3M for new Thunder Bay facility

The new facility will replace the cramped Salvation Army shelter next door.
Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing: You are what you eat (4 photos)

Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing: You are what you eat (4 photos)

This week’s Monday Morning ‘MUG’ing is about Buff Bakery, created out of a passion for nutrition and wellness. 
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly cloudy with 60 per cent chance of showers or thunderstorms. High 21°C.
UPDATE: Police investigating after man found submerged in McIntyre Floodway dies in hospital

UPDATE: Police investigating after man found submerged in McIntyre Floodway dies in hospital

A man found submerged in the McIntyre Floodway near William Street was pronounced dead at hospital
‘Absolutely delightful’ woman celebrates 107th birthday

‘Absolutely delightful’ woman celebrates 107th birthday

Hilda Hurst, a former librarian in the city, celebrated turning 107 with family and friends and credits long life to being a good person
UPDATE: Hitchhiker warned not to be picked up located by OPP

UPDATE: Hitchhiker warned not to be picked up located by OPP

The Ontario Provincial Police issued the warning Sunday afternoon on social media
Police ask drivers to exercise caution to keep evacuees safe

Police ask drivers to exercise caution to keep evacuees safe

Thunder Bay Police are asking drivers to be extra cautious when driving on West Arthur Street at the intersection with Highway 61, as evacuees may not be familiar with traffic volumes in the city
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