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Stolen vehicle leads to drunk driving, obstruction charges for local man

THUNDER BAY -- A stolen vehicle led a man to drunk driving charges Tuesday morning. Police say the man was at a gathering on Moodie street when he took keys to a vehicle and drove off. A 911 call came into police just after 1 a.m.
ETFO leaders say one size does not fit all in contract talks

ETFO leaders say one size does not fit all in contract talks

Mike Judge said other than the classroom, there’s no place elementary school teachers in Ontario would rather be than at the bargaining table.
Two men rob Oliver Road Mac's at knifepoint (VIDEO)

Two men rob Oliver Road Mac's at knifepoint (VIDEO)

THUNDER BAY -- Police are looking for leads on two men who robbed a Mac's convenience store at knifepoint early Tuesday morning. Just before 2 a.m., the men fled the Mac's Oliver Road outlet on foot with an undisclosed amount of money.

Council approves cuts, holds off on others until next budget season

THUNDER BAY -- While some budget reductions were approved, council will wait until next year to look at others.
City asked to help with humane society's plan to build new clinic

City asked to help with humane society's plan to build new clinic

THUNDER BAY -- The humane society is looking for the city's help to bring a spar and neuter clinic to the region. The Thunder Bay and District Humane Society is looking at a three-phase $2.
Council considering protected bike lane for May Street and Memorial Avenue

Council considering protected bike lane for May Street and Memorial Avenue

THUNDER BAY -- City council is considering a safer alternative for cyclists on Memorial Avenue.

Shuniah Mines Mountain Bike Trail Temporarily Closed

City of Thunder Bay media release follows: September 14, 2015 – The Grand Chasm Trail in the Shuniah Mines mountain bike area has been closed to the public to allow for the construction of a permanent fence around a number of abandoned and expo
City intends to pilot chemical in Current River water supply

City intends to pilot chemical in Current River water supply

THUNDER BAY -- One in 10 older homes have lead concentrations in their tap water that exceeds the legal limit but the city believes it has the solution.

Future of local research station still uncertain as it searches for funding

THUNDER BAY -- The future of the Thunder Bay Agricultural Research Station remains uncertain. With a little more three months until its deadline for closure, there is still no core funding in place.
Tim Hortons kicks off national smile cookie campaign

Tim Hortons kicks off national smile cookie campaign

THUNDER BAY – Tim Hortons hopes to be dishing out smiles all week. Across the country, Tim Hortons launched their annual Smile Cookie campaign on Monday with all proceeds from the $1 treats going towards local charities.
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