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Off-duty NAPS officer thwarts robbery

Off-duty NAPS officer thwarts robbery

An off-duty Nishnawbe Aski Nation officer called 911 to report a robbery at a Circle K, then arrested one suspect. The second suspect was later arrested by a Thunder Bay Police officer.
Bio-refinery pilot plant commissioned at Resolute (5 photos)

Bio-refinery pilot plant commissioned at Resolute (5 photos)

The three to five-year pilot plant will test the production of biomass at an industrial level.
Security guard injured in LCBO robbery

Security guard injured in LCBO robbery

The guard suffered cuts to his jaw and neck from a broken window.
Motorists want to give back booze that fell out of pick-up truck

Motorists want to give back booze that fell out of pick-up truck

Local couple spotted several bottles of alcohol rolling out of the back of a pick-up truck Tuesday morning in the County Fair area and would like to return it to the owner.
Video: May 27, 2019: Cuts delayed

Video: May 27, 2019: Cuts delayed

May 27, 2019: Cuts delayed
City finishes fourth-straight year with surplus

City finishes fourth-straight year with surplus

Combined $12.7 million favourable variance between 2015 and 2018; council approves 2019 tax strategy that determines how much each property class must pony up for municipal tax levy.
Border Cats itching to get season going

Border Cats itching to get season going

Northwoods League club looks to have plenty of power in the middle of the lineup this season, which kicks off Tuesday night at Port Arthur Stadium against last year's championship runner-up Duluth.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly sunny.
Ford government postpones cost shifting to municipalities

Ford government postpones cost shifting to municipalities

Province to delay cost-sharing adjustments to public health, ambulance and child care funding that was to take effect this year.
Federal minister encourages province to protect jobs at Thunder Bay Bombardier plant

Federal minister encourages province to protect jobs at Thunder Bay Bombardier plant

A letter from Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, Francois-Philippe Champagne to the provincial Minister of Transportation, Jeff Yurek, encourages the province to ‘look at immediate options’ to ‘protect jobs at Thunder Bay plant’
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