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Grade 4 students at Kingsway Public School celebrate Earth Day

Grade 4 students at Kingsway Public School celebrate Earth Day

THUNDER BAY -- Alexander Geravelis thinks Earth Day is pretty cool. On Wednesday he joined his classmates for a short tour of the Eco Bus, and learned a little about where electricity comes from.

Hydro rates set to go up next month

THUNDER BAY -- Hydro customers could be in for a surprise on their next bill. Thunder Bay Hydro has announced a rate increase starting next month. As of May 1 rates will rise nearly 5.7 per cent for residential and small business hydro users.

Murder suspect who broke conditions awaits new bail decision

THUNDER BAY -- The decision on whether a murder suspect will be released after allegedly breaching her bail conditions is expected within the week.
Alleged Tweets of child pornography lead to city man’s arrest

Alleged Tweets of child pornography lead to city man’s arrest

THUNDER BAY -- A 49-year-old city man has been released after being arrested on child pornography charges.
Federal budget uninspired, silent on First Nations priorities: Beardy

Federal budget uninspired, silent on First Nations priorities: Beardy

Ontario Regional Chief's news release: Toronto, ON (April 22, 2015) — Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy says that the Harper government’s 2015 budget does not present a viable plan to address First Nations issues.
Documentary addresses Mean Girl-style high school bullying

Documentary addresses Mean Girl-style high school bullying

THUNDER BAY -- The methods may have changed a little, but the Mean Girls script continues to play out in Thunder Bay high school hallways. St.
OPP join search for missing man

OPP join search for missing man

Thunder Bay -- Around a dozen officers are searching for a local man missing since last week. Terry Brasseur, 42, was last seen in the Academy Drive area April 16.

OLG makes fourth-quarter payment to Thunder Bay

Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation News Release: SAULT STE.
Electrical issue forces evacuation of grocery store (UPDATE)

Electrical issue forces evacuation of grocery store (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY – Everyone is safe and it should be business as usual soon for a south-side grocery store that was evacuated Wednesday morning.
Three arrested after 400 pounds of copper wire stolen

Three arrested after 400 pounds of copper wire stolen

THUNDER BAY – Three people have been arrested following reports of copper wire theft. Thunder Bay Police Service responded to a call from Thunder Bay Hydro about a break and enter at its Front Street maintenance yard Wednesday morning.
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