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Fort Fest rocks the North (13 PHOTOS)

Fort Fest rocks the North (13 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY - One of the biggest summer concerts in Northern Ontario is already preparing another encore.
Families take on massive water slide at Loch Lomond (20 PHOTOS)

Families take on massive water slide at Loch Lomond (20 PHOTOS)

Dozens of local families attempted to conquer the biggest water slide the city has ever seen Saturday.
Breakfast at the Blue Door Bistro (VIDEO)

Breakfast at the Blue Door Bistro (VIDEO)

THUNDER BAY – In this week’s webisode of Gourmet Thunder Bay, we meet Craig Napper of Blue Door Bistro. Rather than showing off a single dish, the Blue Door goes above and beyond and cooks up several of their signature breakfast dishes.
Troll hunting: Minister’s tour probes harassment, cyberbullying of women

Troll hunting: Minister’s tour probes harassment, cyberbullying of women

THUNDER BAY – It’s not clear what the federal government can do to protect women from Internet harassment but Patty Hajdu is going on tour to find out.

Forest fire hazard extreme in some parts of the north: MNRF

There were no new fires confirmed by the afternoon of July 15. The forest fire hazard is moderate to high in the south and high to extreme in the north.

Forest Fire hazard is high to extreme in the North

There were no new fires confirmed by the afternoon of July 15. The forest fire hazard is moderate to high in the south and high to extreme in the north.

Drive-in movie theatre is making a comeback

THUNDER BAY - The arrival of outdoor movies at Thunder Bay's waterfront have been a big hit the past few years. On Thursday, the Drive-In Movie Theatre is making a comeback, at least for one night.
Fort Fest rocked the stage Friday night

Fort Fest rocked the stage Friday night

THUNDER BAY - Thousands of people are packing the grounds at Fort William Historical Park this weekend, as day one of Fort Fest kicked off Friday night.
Regular harbour visitor CCSG Samuel Risley to get $3.6M facelift

Regular harbour visitor CCSG Samuel Risley to get $3.6M facelift

A frequent winter visitor to the city’s harbour is getting a $3.6 million facelift. The federal government on Friday announced a refit and maintenance contract for the CCSG Samuel Risley has been awarded to a Newfoundland shipyard.

Neebing River trail reopened to pedestrian traffic

July 15, 2016 – Construction on the covered pedestrian walkway is now complete and pedestrian traffic may resume on the multi-use trail running beneath the Neebing River Bridge on Highway 61, just north of Arthur Street.
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