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Operation Red Nose proving popular again

THUNDER BAY -- Operation Red Nose is off to a positive start this holiday season. The seasonal campaign raises money for St. John Ambulance by offering rides to holiday party goers who may have had too much to drink.
Assault victim's benefit dance aims to celebrate the progress he’s made

Assault victim's benefit dance aims to celebrate the progress he’s made

Scott Mesenegeeshik wants to tell his story of survival. Two years ago the 25-year-old Thunder Bay man was discovered severely injured in a Villa Street home . He was the victim of a brutal assault that left his body badly burned.

Some smart meter costs might be due to bad timing head of Thunder Bay Hydro says

The head of Thunder Bay Hydro says some of the costs of smart meters might be due to bad timing.
Tsekouras trial to continue into New Year

Tsekouras trial to continue into New Year

THUNDER BAY -- The trial of a local man accused of heading up a criminal organization has been extended until the New Year. John Harry Tsekouras, 40, began his criminal trial on Nov. 12.

OPP to collect food for RFDA on Saturday

The Thunder Bay detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police is turning to the public to help fight holiday hunger.
Math class in the kitchen: Students learn and cook for a good cause

Math class in the kitchen: Students learn and cook for a good cause

THUNDER BAY -- A student teacher and a kitchen manager have cooked up a winning formula to get kids out of the classroom and into the community to give back with their math skills.
Best Buy moves to seek suppliers outside Resolute

Best Buy moves to seek suppliers outside Resolute

THUNDER BAY -- After Best Buy announced earlier this week it will shift business away from Resolute Forest Products, municipal leaders need to show their support and stand behind the pulp and paper company, says the president of the Thunder Bay Distr
Man arrested after early morning Harbour Expressway crash

Man arrested after early morning Harbour Expressway crash

A 25-year-old male is facing impaired driving charges after an early morning encounter with a traffic light.

Sixteen per cent of area employers to add staff in New Year: Survey

THUNDER BAY -- The employment landscape in this area is expected to be positive moving into the New Year.
Students get chance to speak to Santa from classroom via two-way radio

Students get chance to speak to Santa from classroom via two-way radio

THUNDER BAY -- A year ago Andi Dowdell was too shy to talk to Santa Claus.
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