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Lakehead celebrating Homecoming with the community this weekend

Lakehead celebrating Homecoming with the community this weekend

Lakehead University Media Release Sept. 30, 2015 – Thunder Bay, ON There will be something for everyone at Lakehead University during this weekend’s Homecoming celebration.

Out of season catch nets anglers $3,000 in fines: MNR

MNR Media Release Two northwestern Ontario residents have been fined $1,500 each for catching and keeping walleye out of season.
Garden serves as memorial for couple killed by dangerous driver (7 PHOTOS)

Garden serves as memorial for couple killed by dangerous driver (7 PHOTOS)

THUNDER BAY -- Watching children run through a garden named after her son, Linda Brooks saw something beautiful grow out of tragedy.
Returning offices hiring staff for Oct. 19 vote

Returning offices hiring staff for Oct. 19 vote

THUNDER BAY – As voters across the nation prepare to cast their ballots in less than three weeks, Elections Canada is pushing to hire people to man the polls.
OPP investigate Sioux Narrows break-in

OPP investigate Sioux Narrows break-in

OPP News Release (SIOUX NARROWS, ON) Members of the Kenora OPP received and responded to a 911 call reporting a break and enter to a residence in the Municipality of Sioux Narrows.

Garage destroyed by early morning fire (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY – Firefighters responded to a garage fire in Current River early Wednesday morning, which is now being called suspicous. Firefighters arrived to the scene in the 400 block of Merrill Street just before 4:30 a.m.

May Street trailer fire deemed suspicious

THUNDER BAY -- An early morning trailer fire is considered suspicious, say officials with Thunder Bay Fire Rescue. Firefighters responded to the 300 block of North May Street around 2:30 a.m.

Province appealing assessments for Thunder Bay properties

THUNDER BAY -- The province is appealing assessments for a pair of its properties in Thunder Bay. Appeals for 615 James Street, $8.4 million, going back to 2009-12.
Rampant liquor theft leads to safety concern among LCBO employees

Rampant liquor theft leads to safety concern among LCBO employees

THUNDER BAY -- Liquor theft at the Cumberland Street LCBO has become so common its staff has stopped notifying police.
Habitat for Humanity, Reid’s partnership leads to attention grabbing refurbished furniture

Habitat for Humanity, Reid’s partnership leads to attention grabbing refurbished furniture

THUNDER BAY -- Within minutes of arriving, furniture intended for Thursday’s Habitat for Humanity’s Restore It competition was already catching the eyes of Reid’s Countrywide Furniture customers.
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