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UPDATE: Highway 673 reopened

Highway 673 has been reopened between Highway 17 and Shoal Lake after being closed on Saturday due to a forest fire. The highway, west of Kenora, was closed to vehicle traffic in both directions due to the threat of the fire.
Update: Suspicious package removed from evacuated courthouse

Update: Suspicious package removed from evacuated courthouse

THUNDER BAY - A suspcious package that prompted the evacuation of the Thunder Bay Courthouse has been removed. Two members of the Thunder Bay Fire Rescue hazardous materials removed the package at about 3:15 p.m.
Lotto Max ticket worth a million dollars sold in Thunder Bay

Lotto Max ticket worth a million dollars sold in Thunder Bay

There’s a good chance someone in Thunder Bay is $1 million richer Saturday morning. Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation officials confirmed one of five $1-million Lotto Max Maxmillions winning tickets was sold in the city.

Kite Festival will fly high on Sunday at Chippewa Park

On Sunday, visitors to Chippewa Park will be encouraged to look up – way up. The 35th annual Kite Festival is slated to take place, a family-fun and award-winning activity recently named one of Ontario’s top 100 festivals.
Region has potential for viable dive tourism industry

Region has potential for viable dive tourism industry

THUNDER BAY – Steve Lewis believes the graveyard of ships could be the key to developing a regional dive tourism industry.

Free compost available starting on Monday

Free compost is coming, starting on Monday. City officials say they’ll offer it up just east of the former landfill entrance on John Street Road from Monday to Friday from 8:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Simpson Street house fire accidental officials say

THUNDER BAY -- The investigation into a house fire Thursday afternoon on Simpson Street has wrapped up. Police and fire crews stopped traffic to the 800 block of Simpson at around 3 p.m. as smoke could be seen billowing out from windows.

Conference to focus on personal growth, leadership for area students

THUNDER BAY -- Personal growth and leadership are among the skills being taught to over 300 students from around Thunder Bay this weekend. The leadership conference is being run by the Northwestern Ontario Secondary Schools Students Association.

Gas on the rise on city's north side

Gas appears to be on the rise on the north side of town. While most south-side motorists can still fill up at $1.129, the majority of north side stations on Friday jacked up their prices to $1.169.
Students bring home four medals from Canada-Wide Science Fair

Students bring home four medals from Canada-Wide Science Fair

Northwestern Ontario’s young scientists brought home four medals from the Canada-Wide Science Fair earlier this month.
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