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Layoffs hit Lac Des Iles as company realigns mill operations

THUNDER BAY – About 26 people and some management have received layoff notice from Lac Des Iles. A representative from the Steelworkers union has confirmed the layoffs and says the notice came due to current ore prices.
Yes, that was the warmest September we’ve had on record

Yes, that was the warmest September we’ve had on record

THUNDER BAY -- Officials at Environment Canada say Thunder Bay residents saw the warmest September on record. According to weather records dating back to 1941 at the Thunder Bay airport, the average temperature for the month is normally 11 C.

Traffic violation turns into cocaine bust: OPP

OPP News Release (DRYDEN, ON) – On Wednesday September 30, 2015 members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) along with the Dryden Police Service Community Drug Action Team (CDAT) conducted traffic enforcement on Highway 17 in Eton Township w
TBT: In 1992 we could discover Keskus Mall (VIDEO)

TBT: In 1992 we could discover Keskus Mall (VIDEO)

Check out this Keskus Mall commercial from 1992.
Traffic stop leads to cocaine bust: OPP

Traffic stop leads to cocaine bust: OPP

OPP Media Release KENORA, ON) Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Kenora Detachment, the OPP Organized Crime and Enforcement Bureau-Kenora Drug Unit (OCEB), the OPP Aboriginal Issues Unit (AIU) and the Treaty Three Police Service have char
Man attempts to rob gas bar with knife on city’s north side

Man attempts to rob gas bar with knife on city’s north side

THUNDER BAY -- City police are looking for a man who attempted to rob a gas bar with a knife. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the attempted robbery took place at the Shell gas bar at 888 Red River Road just after 1 a.m. Thursday.
Architect association president tells cities to look to his industry to help drive economy

Architect association president tells cities to look to his industry to help drive economy

THUNDER BAY -- A balance between private and public sector dollars can help make a city's architecture an economic driver.

Woman drives into street sign and ditches car, charged with impaired

THUNDER BAY – A 23-year-old woman is facing impaired driving charges after hitting a street sign and ditching her car.

NOMA gets bus route input session extended by three weeks

THUNDER BAY -- People who use Greyhound or other bus services around the Northwest now have another three weeks to give their input on how the bus routes should be maintained.

Orange Shirt Day remembers residential school survivors

THUNDER BAY -- A monument is in the works in Thunder Bay to remember residential schools and the way First Nation families have forever been altered.
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