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Sarah Burton to see final cut of music video when she arrives in Thunder Bay, performs Thursday

Sarah Burton to see final cut of music video when she arrives in Thunder Bay, performs Thursday

Sarah Burton can't wait to get to Thunder Bay to see the final cut of the first video from her new album. Local videographer Warren McGoey shot Burton's Love To Love You in Toronto before he moved home.
Glance at Crime: Police respond to 44 assaults, eight stolen vehicles

Glance at Crime: Police respond to 44 assaults, eight stolen vehicles

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 298 incidents during the week of Monday, Aug. 10, 2015 through Sunday, Aug. 16, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Is BrewHa! returning in 2016?

Is BrewHa! returning in 2016?

THUNDER BAY – Is this city’s first-ever craft beer festival going to be coming back in 2016? So far the answer appears to be maybe.
LU names new vice-president of research and innovation

LU names new vice-president of research and innovation

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead University has announced the appointment of a new vice-president of research and innovation. Professor Andrew Dean has been named the new vice-president of the university's research wing.
Trio arrested after ammunition, electronics stolen during Canadian Tire break-in

Trio arrested after ammunition, electronics stolen during Canadian Tire break-in

NIPIGON, Ont. -- Police have arrested three people in connection to a break and enter. The incident happened this Wednesday at a a Canadian Tire Store in Nipigon. The estimated cost of merchandise stolen was more than $10,000.
Police investigate pair of southside beatings, robberies

Police investigate pair of southside beatings, robberies

THUNDER BAY – City police are looking into a pair of separate south-side assaults that occurred overnight Sunday into Monday. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the first incident took place at 11 p.m.
Motorist saves stranger stranded on highway bridge

Motorist saves stranger stranded on highway bridge

THUNDER BAY – City police say a passing motorist may have saved a woman’s life. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the motorist was driving along Highway 61 Sunday evening when they spotted a woman on a bridge near Broadway.
Murillo's 124th fair ropes 'em in (10 photos)

Murillo's 124th fair ropes 'em in (10 photos)

THUNDER BAY -- Murillo Fair organizers and attendees framed the 124th annual event as a comeback. Nearly 20,000 people passed through the gates of the agricultural fair and rodeo west of Thunder Bay.
Man arrested after taking out fire hydrant

Man arrested after taking out fire hydrant

The Thunder Bay Police has charged a man with impaired driving after his vehicle veered off of Syndicate Ave. near Empire Street, shearing off a fire hydrant. When the vehicle struck the hydrant around 2:50 a.m.

Kashechewan sweeps Mushkegowuk Council elections

Members of Kashechewan First Nation took both the Grand Chief and Deputy Grand Chief positions in the Mushkegowuk election on Saturday.
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