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Local utility’s tree planting contributions totals 128 full-size trees

Local utility’s tree planting contributions totals 128 full-size trees

Thunder Bay, ON – Thunder Bay Hydro has been recognized for its ongoing commitment to planting trees in the City of Thunder Bay. The local hydro company has been a platinum level sponsor of the City’s Tree Stewardship Program since 2008.
Red Lake blaze reaches 74K hectares in size, no new fires reported

Red Lake blaze reaches 74K hectares in size, no new fires reported

There were no new fires by the early evening of July 06 in the Northwest Region. There were two new fires in the region by day’s end on July 05 – Lightning-caused fires in the Sioux Lookout and Red Lake Districts.
UPDATE: Police have wanted man in custody

UPDATE: Police have wanted man in custody

Robert Paul Gillis contacted the Thunder Bay Police at 10:30 this morning and advised that he was willing to turn himself into police.
UPDATE: Firefighters tackle late night sawmill blaze

UPDATE: Firefighters tackle late night sawmill blaze

THUNDER BAY -- A fire at a local sawmill sent flames high into the late night sky. Thunder Bay Rescue firefighters were called to the blaze at the Resolute Forest Products sawmill on Darrell Avenue at about 12:30 a.m. on Thursday.
Comuzzi to step down as executive director George Jeffrey Children's Foundation

Comuzzi to step down as executive director George Jeffrey Children's Foundation

THUNDER BAY -- Mary Anne Comuzzi says after seven years, it’s someone else’s turn to take the reins at the George Jeffrey Children’s Foundation.
Local cops prevent woman from jumping off parkade

Local cops prevent woman from jumping off parkade

A Thunder Bay woman is alive today thanks to the quick thinking of two TBPS officers. Officers were dispatched to the 3rd floor of the Victoriaville Parkade just after 10:00 a.m. on July 6, 2016 to assist a distraught female.
OPP search for man considered armed and dangerous

OPP search for man considered armed and dangerous

(THUNDER BAY,ON)- On Wednesday, July 6, 2016, officers from the Anishinabek Police Service (APS) responded to a report of a serious assault that occurred on Fort William First Nation. Prior to police arrival, the suspect fled the scene.
Public steps up, adoptions spike amid Humane Society crisis (11 PHOTOS)

Public steps up, adoptions spike amid Humane Society crisis (11 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – Things are starting to get back to normal at the Thunder Bay District Humane Society after a record-setting day for cat adoptions.
UPDATE: Driver seriously injured after crashing into light stand, parked car

UPDATE: Driver seriously injured after crashing into light stand, parked car

One person is in hospital with serious injuries after a major crash at a busy south side intersection. Two vehicles, a pickup truck and a car parked in the Safeway lot, were involved in the crash which happened around 11:30 a.m.
Results of Nipigon Bridge bolt testing not being released

Results of Nipigon Bridge bolt testing not being released

NIPIGON, Ont. -- Bolts that snapped on the Nipigon River Bridge in January have been tested but the Minister of Northern Development and Mines isn’t releasing the results, saying he won’t be satisfied until he knows the whole story.
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