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'Careless' driver strikes police cruiser

'Careless' driver strikes police cruiser

THUNDER BAY -- A three-vehicle collision involving a police cruiser on Saturday afternoon has resulted in careless driving charges against one driver.
Four people in hospital after Golf Links Road collision

Four people in hospital after Golf Links Road collision

THUNDER BAY -- Four people have been transported to hospital after a vehicle collision on the corner of Oliver and Golf Links roads. Emergency services responded to calls of a two-car collision around 1:15 p.m. on Saturday.
(Update) Suspect allegedly robs two Mac's stores using snowbrush as weapon

(Update) Suspect allegedly robs two Mac's stores using snowbrush as weapon

Thunder Bay Police are looking for a snowbrush-wielding suspect who robbed Mac’s Convenience store locations on the city’s north side early Saturday morning.
'This is Canada. We can do this': Indigenous Affairs Minister (Q&A)

'This is Canada. We can do this': Indigenous Affairs Minister (Q&A)

THUNDER BAY -- When Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett was first handed the critic portfolio for the department that governed Canada’s relationship with First Nations in 2011, it was known as Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
Annual Christmas Parade celebrates 25th anniversary (39 PHOTOS)

Annual Christmas Parade celebrates 25th anniversary (39 PHOTOS)

There were three-headed dogs and Grinches aplenty. There were big trucks and little ones, carrying reindeer and presents and holiday cheer.
Vinyl Cafe star apologizes for cancer diagnosis, local performance will be last

Vinyl Cafe star apologizes for cancer diagnosis, local performance will be last

THUNDER BAY -- Radio personality Stuart McLean will cut his Christmas tour short due to a melanoma diagnosis and his last show before he begins treatment will be Sunday in Thunder Bay.
Paterson Park tree lighting annual tradition continues

Paterson Park tree lighting annual tradition continues

THUNDER BAY – There may not yet be snow on the ground but it’s starting to look like Christmas in Paterson Park.
Community stepping up as city prepares for potential arrival of Syrian refugees

Community stepping up as city prepares for potential arrival of Syrian refugees

THUNDER BAY – As the city plans for the potential arrival of refugees, residents are stepping up to welcome them with open arms.

Organizers ask people to bring silver bells for Christmas parade

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Rotary clubs are gearing up for the annual Christmas parade, which hits the streets Saturday morning. This will be the 25th annual Christmas parade. Organizers are inviting people out for all the fun.

Chamber, First Nations head to British Columbia community

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is leading a trade mission to the Osoyoos First Nation in British Columbia. The chamber and a dozen local business and First Nation representatives are taking part in the two-day trip next week..
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