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Chippewa zoo closing costs could bite city

Chippewa zoo closing costs could bite city

The cost of decommissioning the Chippewa Park Wildlife Exhibit has not been factored into the $83,000 in savings city administration claims will result from ceasing to fund it.
Snow machine crash lands Kenora man in hospital

Snow machine crash lands Kenora man in hospital

27-year-old suffers serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.
Hobbs sues Zaitzeff over YouTube video

Hobbs sues Zaitzeff over YouTube video

Thunder Bay mayor, in suit, says the only reason the video was posted was to damage his credibility.
Cool Science: Water into Ice

Cool Science: Water into Ice

Cool Science: Water into Ice
Impaired driving on the rise

Impaired driving on the rise

Thunder Bay Police have raised some concern regarding the increase in impaired driving as of January 2017.
Soccer community pitches $25-million complex

Soccer community pitches $25-million complex

Soccer Northwest Ontario is asking city council to find $100,000 in the 2017 budget for plans to build a $25-million soccer centre in Chapples Park.
Amanda Marshall, Barenaked Ladies, Randy Bachman headline Blues Fest

Amanda Marshall, Barenaked Ladies, Randy Bachman headline Blues Fest

All-Canadian once again, the 2017 Blues Festival also includes the likes of Alan Doyle, Kim Mitchell, the Sam Roberts Band, Lighthouse, Widemouth Mason and Big Sugar -- not to mention plenty of blues too.
Community stands together during vigil

Community stands together during vigil

Hundreds gathered at the local Mosque to show their support for the victims of the shooting in Quebec City.
City and CN legal case moving forward

City and CN legal case moving forward

Legal proceedings between the city of Thunder Bay and CN Rail will head to court on March 1.
Independent Police Review Director to visit FWFN

Independent Police Review Director to visit FWFN

The agency investigating Thunder Bay police conduct with First Nations people will consult soon with members of the Fort William First Nation.
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