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Woman arrested after early morning stabbing sends man to hospital

THUNDER BAY – A woman has been arrested after an early morning stabbing that sent a man to hospital. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the incident happened at about 2:20 a.m. on the city’s north side.
Hyer wins Green Party nomination to seek re-election in Thunder Bay-Superior North

Hyer wins Green Party nomination to seek re-election in Thunder Bay-Superior North

THUNDER BAY -- Bruce Hyer is ready to launch a bid to return to Parliament. This time he’ll be hitting the campaign trail with green backing, rather than riding the orange wave that led him into his first two terms in the House of Commons.
Santa Bus campaign brings in big haul for city food bank

Santa Bus campaign brings in big haul for city food bank

THUNDER BAY -- Even though Christmas morning is still about two weeks Santa Claus made a special visit to a city food bank, though he did not land on the roof with his reindeer crew. Instead he arrived on board a city bus.
Local ceremony honours 14 graduating NAPS officers

Local ceremony honours 14 graduating NAPS officers

THUNDER BAY -- Kip McKenzie became a Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service officer to make a difference and help support local communities. On Friday he received his badge at the NAPS graduation ceremony at the Valhalla Inn.
MPAC questions Our Kids Count’s charitable status, leading to $17,000 tax problem

MPAC questions Our Kids Count’s charitable status, leading to $17,000 tax problem

THUNDER BAY -- The city is struggling to find a way to help an organization that helps the community. Our Kids Count took over a building on McKenzie Street from the Regional Food Distribution Association in 2011.
Suspects linked to a Field Street homicide case appeared in court Friday

Suspects linked to a Field Street homicide case appeared in court Friday

THUNDER BAY – The case of the Field Street murder suspects continues as the number of lawyers involved try to move the case forward.

Some southside neighbourhoods left without power Friday afternoon

THUNDER BAY – About 1,600 customers south of the city are spending their Friday afternoon in the dark.
At-large councillor to put electronic voting on the table Monday

At-large councillor to put electronic voting on the table Monday

THUNDER BAY -- An at-large councillor wants the city to be more democratic and accessible by introducing electronic voting and settling a council vacancy policy. Coun. Iain Angus is introducing the pair of ideas Monday night.

Trio charged in Canada Day homicide to re-appear in court January

THUNDER BAY -- Three people charged in connection with a 2014 murder case appeared in court Friday morning.

One dead after Highway 17 transport crash near Vermillion Bay

VERMILLION BAY, Ont. -- The driver of a transport truck was killed in a Friday morning highway crash near Vermillion Bay. The singe-vehicle crash happened around 6:30 a.m. on Highway 17 about 20 kilometres west of Vermillion Bay.
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