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Fort William First Nation chief says Mission Road repaving should finish in August

Fort William First Nation chief says Mission Road repaving should finish in August

The arrival of the dog days of summer also means the end of construction on Mission Road on Fort William First Nation. Chief Peter Collins on Friday said he expects the $2.
Driver in hot water, charged with impaired driving following highway crash

Driver in hot water, charged with impaired driving following highway crash

OPP News Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) – On July 30, 2015 at 8:55 pm, officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a serious motor vehicle collision on the 800 Block of Kings Highway i

Wildlife rescue exhibit highlights efforts to save animal populations

City of Thunder Bay Media Release Wildlife populations around the world are being driven to the brink of extinction due to pollution, deforestation, habitat encroachment, and poaching.

OPP locate missing boaters on Dog River

OPP News Release (THUNDER BAY, ON) On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at approximately 11:40 pm, officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a call advising of two missing boaters on Dog River, east of Upsala.

Missing man's body recovered from river

Police say they've located the body of a missing 35-year-old Thunder Bay man. The OPP's underwater dive-team recovered the body of Shawn Perring Thursday night at about 6:15 p.m. from the Kaministiquia River near Kingston Street.
Daughtry rocks Community Auditorium (9 PHOTOS)

Daughtry rocks Community Auditorium (9 PHOTOS)

Former American Idol finalist Chris Daughtry brough his band, aptly named Daughtry, to the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium on Thursday night.
Cloud drops out of sky near Highway 61

Cloud drops out of sky near Highway 61

Reader Nathan Hewitson shared this photo of a cloud formation that he shot near Highway 61 and Highway 608. Hewitson tweeted that the cloud "dropped down, started turning, drifted toward US."
First Nations youth learn about natural resources careers

First Nations youth learn about natural resources careers

Alexander Fortier loves digging in the dirt. He got to fulfill his archaeological dream on Thursday, spending the day on a fruitful dig that unearthed evidence of past copper use and possible stone tools.

Sioux Lookout airport upgrades get provincial, federal boost

Sioux Lookout's plan to upgrade its airport is getting off the ground after a funding announcement Thursday. The Federal and provincial governments each announced $4.
Candidates say regardless of when the writ drops, they're prepared for federal election

Candidates say regardless of when the writ drops, they're prepared for federal election

THUNDER BAY -- Federal candidates in the city agree on at least one thing, that they're ready to go no matter when the writ drops. National media have reported that a federal election campaign could kick off as early Sunday, 11 weeks before Oct.
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