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Parks suffering 'death by a thousand cuts': Foulds

Parks suffering 'death by a thousand cuts': Foulds

Current River Coun. Andrew Foulds laments the state of the city's park system and continued small cuts through the 2017 municipal budget process.
McCarville wins way into Scotties playoffs

McCarville wins way into Scotties playoffs

Team Northern Ontario in control the entire way against Kerry Galusha's Northwest Territories rink, finished at 8-3 in fourth place in round-robin play. Will take on Team Canada in 3-4 game on Saturday.
Police seek public assistance in finding missing man

Police seek public assistance in finding missing man

Thunder Bay police are looking for missing 23-year-old Justin Duncan who disappeared on Nov. 22, 2016.
City looking for homes for Chippewa animals

City looking for homes for Chippewa animals

City Parks officials are still looking for new homes for the animals at the Chippewa Wildlife Exhibit.
Bay Street Film Festival finds new location

Bay Street Film Festival finds new location

The Bay Street Film Festival has broadened its horizons with a new location and feature.
City police officers receive bravery award

City police officers receive bravery award

Five Thunder Bay Police Service officers each received a Certificate of Commendation for their bravery.
McCarville scores 2 in 10th to edge Nova Scotia at Scotties

McCarville scores 2 in 10th to edge Nova Scotia at Scotties

Team Northern Ontario guarantees at least a spot in a tiebreaker with Quebec, at 7-3, controls playoff destiny.
Marshalls coming to Thunder Bay in 2018

Marshalls coming to Thunder Bay in 2018

There are some major changes coming to the retail sector in Thunder Bay. HomeSense and Winners Apparel will both be moving into a new combined mega-store at Thunder Centre.
Pair of fundraisers raise $8,000 for recent dog rescues

Pair of fundraisers raise $8,000 for recent dog rescues

Pair of fundraisers raised about $8,000, which will go toward vet bills from the past two rescues.
Weather rains out NAN meeting with youth minister

Weather rains out NAN meeting with youth minister

Poor weather grounded Ontario Minister of Child and Youth Services Michael Coteau's flight into Thunder Bay, cancelling Thursday meetings with Nishnawbe Aski Nation chiefs on youth infrastructure and programming.
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