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Warming up at the waterfront with a chili cook-off (15 PHOTOS)

Warming up at the waterfront with a chili cook-off (15 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY – Chili was on the menu at Prince Arthur’s Landing Monday. The Empty Bowls Caring Hearts Chili Cook-Off was one of many Family Day activities taking place for the city-organized Snowday event.
Snowday rallies thousands on Family Day (16 Photos)

Snowday rallies thousands on Family Day (16 Photos)

THUNDER BAY -- The temperature bounce on Monday made the Family Day holiday feel like coming up for air. Snow sculptures formed the central attraction of Snowday at Prince Arthur's Landing.
'International Man of Misery' standup stops happy people takeover

'International Man of Misery' standup stops happy people takeover

THUNDER BAY -- Jeremy Hotz is miserable. He wakes up everyday, slowly slides out of bed and thinks about how much the world sucks while staring into the mirror.
Local war vet to be remembered among troops who committed suicide

Local war vet to be remembered among troops who committed suicide

THUNDER BAY – Soldiers who make the ultimate sacrifice are remembered and honoured as Canadian heroes.
Grief featured emotion at Valentine’s Day memorial walk

Grief featured emotion at Valentine’s Day memorial walk

Valentine's Day holds a special, yet non-traditional, importance for Sharon Johnson. Valentine's Day is meant as a day to celebrate love and affection, but for Johnson it's a day that represents loss and tragedy. On Feb.
Jenny songwriter turns attention from 867-5309 to 807’s homeless

Jenny songwriter turns attention from 867-5309 to 807’s homeless

The songwriter who gave the world Tommy Tutone’s 867-5309/Jenny has turned his attention to Kenora’s homeless.
Families conquer world’s largest snow maze at Voyageur Winter Carnival (19 PHOTOS)

Families conquer world’s largest snow maze at Voyageur Winter Carnival (19 PHOTOS)

Brandon Doner felt like a champion strutting out of the world’s largest snow maze Sunday. The 12-year-old had joined the dozens of families Sunday morning for Day 2 of the Fort William Historical Park’s Voyageur Winter Carnival.

Police located 12-year-old boy

THUNDER BAY -- A 12-year-old boy reported missing Saturday afternoon has been located safely. Thunder Bay Police Service officials confirmed the boy had been located just after 2:30 p.m. Saturday.

Province seeks public feedback on Strategy for a Safer Ontario

Ontario is launching public consultations across the province on the development of its Strategy for a Safer Ontario - a new blueprint for effective, sustainable, and community-based policing.
Minister says First Nations policing status quo 'unacceptable'

Minister says First Nations policing status quo 'unacceptable'

THUNDER BAY -- On the heels of a tour Yasir Naqvi took of police detachments in Nishnawbe-Aski Territory, the Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services is reinforcing the need for change.
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