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City recognizes World Autism Awareness Day

City recognizes World Autism Awareness Day

A flag was raised at city hall in recognition of World Autism Awareness Day as parents and family members continue to express frustration over provincial changes to autism programming.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Mainly Sunny, Gas Prices on the rise
Lakehead School Board offering $5,000 reward for information on threats

Lakehead School Board offering $5,000 reward for information on threats

Following the most recent threat directed at Hammarskjold High School, the Lakehead Public School Board is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible
Stomach flu outbreak declared at TBRHSC Transitional Care Unit

Stomach flu outbreak declared at TBRHSC Transitional Care Unit

Gastroenteritis in the unit has resulted in measures to minimize its spread.
Threats against Hammarskjold involved shootings and explosives

Threats against Hammarskjold involved shootings and explosives

Police released additional details regarding the nature of threats against Hammarskjold High School while students grow increasingly frustrated with the loss of school days and want whomever is responsible to stop.
Fatal plane crash at Snowshoe Lake happened on approach to landing

Fatal plane crash at Snowshoe Lake happened on approach to landing

Investigators have taken some aircraft components to a Winnipeg lab.
Closure of Child Advocate's office eliminates 12 jobs in Thunder Bay (2 Photos)

Closure of Child Advocate's office eliminates 12 jobs in Thunder Bay (2 Photos)

Ontario Ombudsman says the local office will shut down this Friday.
UPDATE: Missing 10-year-old located

UPDATE: Missing 10-year-old located

A 10-year-old boy reported missing on Tuesday has been located safely
UPDATE: Missing 12-year-old girl found

UPDATE: Missing 12-year-old girl found

A 12-year-old girl reported missing on Tuesday has been located safely
Mayor seeking resources to tackle growing gang problem

Mayor seeking resources to tackle growing gang problem

With the number of gang-related homicides on the rise, and turf wars taking place for Thunder Bay's lucrative drug trade, Bill Mauro says he wants both the provincial and federal government to come to the table to help provide the necessary resources.
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