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Groups revealed for 2017 U-18 Baseball World Cup

Groups revealed for 2017 U-18 Baseball World Cup

Mexico, Japan, South Africa and Nicaragua did not take part when the event was last staged here in 2010; Canada in tough in Group A field that includes Korea, Chinese Taipei and Australia.
Police still seek help identifying persons with Justin Duncan

Police still seek help identifying persons with Justin Duncan

The city's police have identified one man seen in the video surveillance images.
Man arrested on child-porn charges

Man arrested on child-porn charges

THUNDER BAY – A 59-year-old man is facing several child pornography charges. Thunder Bay police on Wednesday revealed a search warrant was executed on Jan. 25 at a Southgate Court residence.
Two-vehicle collision sends one to hospital

Two-vehicle collision sends one to hospital

One woman was sent to the hospital after a two-vehicle collision just before 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
Bubble Guppies are ready to rock and roll

Bubble Guppies are ready to rock and roll

Bubble Guppies Live! Ready to Rock will be taking the stage March 10 at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium.
Random act of kindness benefits some Thunder Bay diners

Random act of kindness benefits some Thunder Bay diners

It was a good night at a Thunder Bay restaurant for diners who became the recipients of a random act of kindness.
Warrant evaders sought on Wanted Wednesday

Warrant evaders sought on Wanted Wednesday

Thunder Bay Police are in search of four new persons with outstanding warrants.
Alzheimer Society helps create safe environment

Alzheimer Society helps create safe environment

Finding Your Way is a program designed to educate community partners and the public on the basics of dementia.
Substance abuse and addiction centre moves to former Oliver Rd. school

Substance abuse and addiction centre moves to former Oliver Rd. school

A former Thunder Bay school will become a recovery centre for people suffering from substance abuse.
Councillor explains inquest absence

Councillor explains inquest absence

Coun. Aldo Ruberto believes lawyers urged city councillors not to attend the 2016 coroner's inquest into the deaths of seven First Nations students because anything councillors said could have been considered a legal liability.
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