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Dean Brody, Paul Brandt Canadian tour brings Country duo to Community Auditorium

Dean Brody, Paul Brandt Canadian tour brings Country duo to Community Auditorium

Dean Brody has learned there is something special about the relationship Canadian country musicians have with their audience.

Teen with gun charged following school lockdowns in Kenora

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a call just after 10:00 am on Tuesday October 6, 2015 that a male suspect had been observed with a firearm in the trail system in the North
Conservative candidate apologizes on behalf of government for treatment of local veterans

Conservative candidate apologizes on behalf of government for treatment of local veterans

THUNDER BAY – The Conservative candidate in Thunder Bay-Rainy River apologized on behalf of the Harper government for its treatment of local veterans.
Southside candidates spar over jobs, economy during passionate debate

Southside candidates spar over jobs, economy during passionate debate

THUNDER BAY – As the federal election looms less than two weeks away, candidates in Thunder Bay-Rainy River seem convinced the race will be decided by which party voters trust most to steer the national economy.

Gambling council in Thunder Bay asking people to gamble responsibly

THUNDER BAY -- The Responsible Gambling Council is in town until Saturday letting people know it's not wrong to gamble, just do it responsibly. Spokesperson Heather Lee said there are local options for someone who may need help.
Police looking for witnesses after pedestrian struck by vehicle

Police looking for witnesses after pedestrian struck by vehicle

THUNDER BAY -- Police are asking witnesses to come forward after a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle Monday night. The collision happened near Cumberland Street and Villa Street around 8 p.m.
Focus on education during third day of First Nations students inquest

Focus on education during third day of First Nations students inquest

THUNDER BAY – The third day of the inquest into the deaths of seven First Nations students focused squarely on the reason why they left their remote reserves to come to Thunder Bay.
Thunder Bay man still missing, police turn to social media and Youtube (VIDEO)

Thunder Bay man still missing, police turn to social media and Youtube (VIDEO)

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release Missing Person: Atillio Minoletti Mr. Atillio MINOLETTI remains missing. The 79 year old Thunder Bay man was last seen on September 22, 2015. Thunder Bay Police are releasing a photo from the lobby of Mr.
Protest at police station organized following allegations of carding

Protest at police station organized following allegations of carding

THUNDER BAY -- Law students are using a recent alleged encounter with police as a teachable moment. A 15-year-old student from Neskantaga said she was recently arbitrarily detained by police on her way back to school.
Florida teen cross-Canada tour takes aim at bullying

Florida teen cross-Canada tour takes aim at bullying

Acacia Woodley refuses to let the bullies win. Born with just two fingers on her left hand an no right hand at all, the 13-year-old Palm Bay, Fla. student is crossing the country, promoting friendship as a way to stop bullying in its tracks.
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