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Six vehicles involved in morning Harbour Expressway crash, one lane blocked

Six vehicles involved in morning Harbour Expressway crash, one lane blocked

THUNDER BAY -- City police are investigating a morning crash that involved at least six vehicles Wednesday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers are at the corner of Harbour Expressway and Golf Links Road.
Icy roads lead to morning crash on John Street Road

Icy roads lead to morning crash on John Street Road

THUNDER BAY -- A crash has led to traffic disruptions on John Street Road. Thunder Bay Police Service officers responded to a single-vehicle crash just before 8:30 a.m. Police at the scene say a motorist drove into a hydro pole.
Water main break closes section of Lark Street

Water main break closes section of Lark Street

THUNDER BAY -- A water main break has disrupted traffic on a small northside street. City of Thunder Bay crews are at the scene of the break on Lark Street at Secord Street.

Dryden man charged after leaving his dog outside in -40C weather

DRYDEN, Ont. -- A Dryden man faces animal cruelty charges for leaving his dog out in the cold. Dryden detachment OPP officers received reports about a dog being left out in Wainwright Township.

A game of titles: Shuniah ousts reeve for mayor

SHUNIAH, Ont. – Shuniah has decided to ditch its reeve. But the community is not involved in any kind of political upheaval. The change only focuses on the title itself, as Shuniah is opting to go with mayor instead of reeve.

Truck, SUV collide on Highway 17 near Dryden

DRYDEN, Ont. -- One person was hospitalized following a highway crash involving a truck, SUV and transport truck Tuesday.

Sioux Lookout man charged with trafficking following bust

SIOUX LOOKOUT, Ont. -- Police have seized marijuana and morphine from a home in this northern Ontario community.
Federal natural resources minister reacts to Obama's Keystone veto

Federal natural resources minister reacts to Obama's Keystone veto

Vowing it is a matter of not if but when it is ultimately approved, the federal natural resources minister is responding to U.S. President Barack Obama’s decision to veto the Keystone XL pipeline.
Murder suspect requests bail, charged in cousin's death

Murder suspect requests bail, charged in cousin's death

THUNDER BAY – A woman charged with murdering her cousin late last year had previously been sexually assaulted by the victim.
Spay-neuter clinic focus of Humane Society fundraising campaign

Spay-neuter clinic focus of Humane Society fundraising campaign

THUNDER BAY -- Bob Barker would be proud. By year’s end Thunder Bay could be home to a new high-volume, low-cost spay and neuter clinic that would cost pet owners about a quarter of the current cost to fix their animals.
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