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Cold creates highway mess as firefighters extinguish car fire after crash

Cold creates highway mess as firefighters extinguish car fire after crash

THUNDER BAY -- Bitterly cold temperatures caused problems for emergency vehicles responding to a crash on the Thunder Bay Expressway.
School boards react to revised sexual education curriculum

School boards react to revised sexual education curriculum

THUNDER BAY -- The director of education for the city’s Catholic school board anticipates concern from parents over the new provincial sexual education curriculum.
Despite claims feds are not funding proposed event centre, city officials say process still ongoing

Despite claims feds are not funding proposed event centre, city officials say process still ongoing

THUNDER BAY – Despite circulating rumours the federal government has nixed support for a new event centre, city officials say the process to find support from senior levels of government remains ongoing.
Two 22-year-old victims in process of moving to city before fatal crash

Two 22-year-old victims in process of moving to city before fatal crash

THUNDER BAY -- Police have identified the two people killed in a Friday night crash on Oliver Road.
Classic car nets $57K for Camp Quality in online auction

Classic car nets $57K for Camp Quality in online auction

THUNDER BAY -- A 45-year-old Pontiac GTO Ram Air III that drew interest from as far away as Kuwait helped raise $57,000 for Camp Quality Northwestern Ontario.
Glance at Crime: Feb. 16 to Feb. 22

Glance at Crime: Feb. 16 to Feb. 22

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 116 incidents during the week of Monday, Feb. 16 to Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.

Extreme cold warning renewed as February cold snap continues

THUNDER BAY -- Environment Canada has renewed its extreme cold weather warning for this city. The newest alert was issued by the government weather agency just before 5:30 a.m. as temperatures dipped to -30C without a windchill factor.
City looking at improving water quality at Chippewa Park beach, may remove break wall

City looking at improving water quality at Chippewa Park beach, may remove break wall

THUNDER BAY -- The city is looking at options to improve water quality at the main beach of Chippewa Park, including removing the break wall.
Council preview: EMS response time targets, lot inventory report on agenda

Council preview: EMS response time targets, lot inventory report on agenda

THUNDER BAY -- The city is looking merge its target EMS response times for Thunder Bay and the district. Superior North EMS serves the city along with 14 other municipalities, 12 First Nations communities and various unorganized areas.
Proceeds from Coldest Night of the Year walk to help Grace Place buy building

Proceeds from Coldest Night of the Year walk to help Grace Place buy building

THUNDER BAY -- Morgan Sand wants to do her part to help those less fortunate. That’s why the six-year-old wanted to take part in the Coldest Night of the Year walk, raising $210 through her fundraising efforts.
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