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Spike belt ends flight from police

Spike belt ends flight from police

OPP deployed a tire deflation device to stop a vehicle involved in a collision in Dryden
Thunder Bay author's book wins two national literary awards

Thunder Bay author's book wins two national literary awards

Jean E. Pendziwol's "Skating Wild on an Inland Sea" has won a Governor General's Literary Award and the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award
Novemburger Review: Daytona’s

Novemburger Review: Daytona’s

The Garlic Chardonnay Burger can be made vegetarian.
Flag flies at Alstom: 'this is Fort William First Nation territory'

Flag flies at Alstom: 'this is Fort William First Nation territory'

Alstom flies the Fort William First Nation flag to advance reconciliation.
Appeal filed in leaky pipes class action lawsuit

Appeal filed in leaky pipes class action lawsuit

The case has not gone to trial yet, but the plaintiff is appealing a ruling that excluded part of the claim
Officer assaulted, one person charged

Officer assaulted, one person charged

Police were called to an apartment building on Cumberland Street early Tuesday morning.
TBT Newshour: November 12

TBT Newshour: November 12

Councillor to propose reduced hours for paid parking

Councillor to propose reduced hours for paid parking

Brian Hamilton will bring a motion to cut enforcement by two to four hours as a temporary measure.
Novemburger Review: Applebee's

Novemburger Review: Applebee's

Applebee’s has come up with an interesting combination for their 2024 Novemburger entry.
New equipment helped port services company through busy cruise season

New equipment helped port services company through busy cruise season

NOHFC provided Embark Port Services Ltd $25,664 for new specialized equipment for the Pool 6 Cruise Ship Terminal.
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