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Grade 4 student takes over Principal’s position at Five Mile, plans to eat cookies and have fun

Grade 4 student takes over Principal’s position at Five Mile, plans to eat cookies and have fun

THUNDER BAY -- Emily Palo is living every child’s dream – and she promises not to let the power go to her head.

Living the Life Lotto ticket worth $25,000 sold in Thunder Bay

TORONTO, Ont. – One winning Living the Life Lottery ticket, which netted someone a $25,000 prize, was sold in Thunder Bay.

Tuesday’s snowfall puts pressure on EMS: City

City of Thunder Bay media release: _____________ April 1, 2015 – In daylight hours during Tuesday’s snowfall, Superior North Emergency Medical Service (EMS) paramedics responded to 61 emergencies, of which 18 were falls related to the sno
Selma, Birdman, Still Alice highlight film festival roster

Selma, Birdman, Still Alice highlight film festival roster

Being a bit off the beaten path has its benefits, says an organizer with the North of Superior Film Association’s 22nd annual film festival. Because of Thunder Bay’s size, often films with Oscar buzz pass the city by.
Local Target store closes its doors for final time today

Local Target store closes its doors for final time today

THUNDER BAY – Target’s Canadian experiment has come to a close in Thunder Bay. Shoppers, mostly looking for eleventh-hour deals, browsed the retailer’s wares in this city for the final time Wednesday.

City proclaims April as Dig Safe Month

City proclaims April as Dig Safe Month in Thunder Bay. Following is a full news release issued by the City of Thunder Bay in regards to the proclamation.
Project not dead: Mayor wants to continue looking at event centre options

Project not dead: Mayor wants to continue looking at event centre options

THUNDER BAY -- Mayor Keith Hobbs doesn't see a downside in continuing to look at options for a new event centre or possibly a stand-alone hockey arena.

Man arrested at gunpoint after early morning weapons call

THUNDER BAY – City police arrested a man at gunpoint after an early morning weapon’s call Wednesday. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say officers responded to a disturbance call at a Grenville Street home just after 4 a.m.

Transit fares increase today

THUNDER BAY – Transit fares are set to rise. The fare increase effects people who purchase passes or tickets, and will amount to an increase of 50 cents to $1.50 each month. The fare increase was approved by city council.

OPP arrest two, lay charges of trafficking

Media release issued by the Northwest Region OPP follows: ____________ (KENORA, ON) - Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged two people with drug related offences following a traffic stop on Highway 17A i
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