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Dryden family treated for CO poisoning

Dryden family treated for CO poisoning

Four people including three children required treatment in hospital after a carbon monoxide leak this morning in their Dryden home. A CO monoxide alarm alerted the children’s mother to the fact there was a problem in the residence.
Study raises red flags about health of Thunder Bay-area lakes

Study raises red flags about health of Thunder Bay-area lakes

A study has found changes happening in Cloud Lake, including bacteria blooms, which point to the need for closer monitoring of inland lakes in northern Ontario.
Rail maintenance leads to Greenstone road closure

Rail maintenance leads to Greenstone road closure

OPP Media Release Due to railway maintenance Picnic Point Road crossing in Longlac, Ontario, will be closed on Tuesday, October 25th, 2016, from approximately 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.
James Street bridge fire cause officially undetermined

James Street bridge fire cause officially undetermined

Fire investigators have failed to determine what caused the blaze on the James Street bridge in Thunder Bay in 2013.
Council Preview: Climate, crime on the agenda

Council Preview: Climate, crime on the agenda

City council will discuss its Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and the state of crime in this city Monday night.
Midget A Queens blanked in Upper Midwest Elite finale

Midget A Queens blanked in Upper Midwest Elite finale

Midget A Queens fall to Colorado Selects U-19 squad
Anderson’s hat trick leads major midget Kings to 1st NAPHL victory

Anderson’s hat trick leads major midget Kings to 1st NAPHL victory

Anderson hat-trick lead AAA Kings to victory over Kelowna's Pursuit of Excellence
Police turn to public in violent sex assault investigation

Police turn to public in violent sex assault investigation

Police need help from the public, and businesses with surveillance video, as the investigation into a violent weekend sex assault continues.
ThunderCon shines spotlight on cosplayers

ThunderCon shines spotlight on cosplayers

Cosplayers were a big hit again at this year's ThunderCon.
Winter clothing drive to keep people warm and safe

Winter clothing drive to keep people warm and safe

Thunder Bay Police add a new safety component to annual winter clothing drive.
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