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Full Moon Memory Walk heads out for eleventh year

Full Moon Memory Walk heads out for eleventh year

THUNDER BAY -- Sharon Johnson thinks of her little sister every day but this time of year especially. Sandra Johnson was murdered in 1992. She was found on the ice of the Neebing-McIntyre floodway, just 18 years old and the crime still unsolved.
ETFO members protest province walking away from talks

ETFO members protest province walking away from talks

Mike Judge said elementary teachers aren’t out to break the bank. In fact, money is the least of their concerns as negotiations with the province and the Ontario Public School Board Association continue to drag on.
Closing arguments made; jury to receive instructions and start deliberations on Thursday

Closing arguments made; jury to receive instructions and start deliberations on Thursday

THUNDER BAY – The fate of Shaldon Wabason will soon be in the hands of a jury.

OPP respond to pair of serious crashes in Fort Frances Monday

OPP News Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) – Officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police responded to two serious motor vehicle collisions during the lunch hour on September 28, 2015 of Fort Frances, ON.

City announces Kraft paper bag giveaway

City of Thunder Bay PSA Starting this fall, residential leaf and yard waste MUST be stored in Kraft paper bags for curbside pickup – yard waste in plastic bags will no longer be accepted.
Apparent fuel spill being investigated in Sioux Lookout

Apparent fuel spill being investigated in Sioux Lookout

SIOUX LOOKOUT -- The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change is investigating what appears to be a fuel spill in Sioux Lookout.
NDP reveals regional platform, promises $1 billion for Ring of Fire

NDP reveals regional platform, promises $1 billion for Ring of Fire

THUNDER BAY -- An NDP government would inject $1 billion into Ring of Fire infrastructure over the next 20 years, says Thunder Bay-Superior North candidate Andrew Foulds. The party would also return FedNor to standalone agency status and restore $12.
Two men wanted after early morning convenience store robbery

Two men wanted after early morning convenience store robbery

THUNDER BAY - Police are searching for two men involved in an early morning convenience store robbery. Two men, one of them armed with a hammer, robbed a Red River road Mac's location at about 5:25 a.m. Monday morning.
Highway crash sends one to hospital, transport driver charged

Highway crash sends one to hospital, transport driver charged

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release A motor vehicle collision occurred on Highway 102 this morning just after 9 a.m. just east of Shirley Road involving a tractor trailer and a pick-up truck.
Reportedly pregnant woman struck by car

Reportedly pregnant woman struck by car

THUNDER BAY -- A reportedly pregnant woman was struck by a car on Monday morning. Emergency Services received a call around 9:40 a.m.
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