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Glance at Crime: Feb. 2 to Feb. 8, 2015

Glance at Crime: Feb. 2 to Feb. 8, 2015

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 119 incidents during the week of Monday, Feb. 2 to Sunday, Feb. 8, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Hope Classic raises $142,000, bringing 19 year total to nearly $2.7M

Hope Classic raises $142,000, bringing 19 year total to nearly $2.7M

THUNDER BAY -- What happens on the ice is such a small part of the Hope Classic. While set up as a curling bonspiel, it’s the camaraderie and relationships that are created that makes it a special event.
Legendary rocker Tom Cochrane set to kick off cross-country tour in Thunder Bay

Legendary rocker Tom Cochrane set to kick off cross-country tour in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- Thirty years ago Tom Cochrane preferred the tranquility of a recording studio to the adrenaline of being the centre of attention on a big stage. Now his career is all about performing live.
Council to review $2.4 million in grant applications

Council to review $2.4 million in grant applications

THUNDER BAY -- More than $2.4 million worth of grants are looking for approval Monday night.

Crash involving two transports disrupts traffic on Highway 17 near Ignace

IGNACE, Ont. -- A crash between two transport trucks is causing traffic disruptions on Highway 17. The OPP closed the highway early Saturday afternoon about 40 kilometres east of Ignace after the collision.

Environment Canada issues special weather statement for city; forecasting snowfall

THUNDER BAY -- Get the shovels ready. Environment Canada on Saturday issued a special weather statement for the city of Thunder Bay, forecasting up to 15 centimetres of snow by Sunday morning.
Camp Quality kids enjoy annual Winter Reunion

Camp Quality kids enjoy annual Winter Reunion

THUNDER BAY -- Noah Bertoni has made so many friends through Camp Quality he can’t even keep track.
City crews tackling watermain break on Cypress Drive

City crews tackling watermain break on Cypress Drive

THUNDER BAY -- Cold weather to start the weekend is causing problems for watermains. City crews are dealing with at least one significant watermain break Saturday morning, responding to one on Cypress Drive.
Fort William First Nation chief steps out of race for Liberal nomination in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Fort William First Nation chief steps out of race for Liberal nomination in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

THUNDER BAY -- Georjann Morriseau has stepped out of the race just one month after declaring her intent to enter federal politics.
Ruling on medically assisted suicide the 'just and right' decision, says Dying with Dignity past president

Ruling on medically assisted suicide the 'just and right' decision, says Dying with Dignity past president

THUNDER BAY -- Sheila Noyes saw her mother and sister have their lives agonizingly torn away as pain and suffering consumed the final chapter of their lives, with death finally coming as a merciful end.
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