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Southside house fire claims lives of two dogs

Southside house fire claims lives of two dogs

THUNDER BAY -- An afternoon blaze in a southside home has claimed the lives of two pets. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue crews responded to a home on Catherine Street shortly before 1 p.m.

Highway 11 reopened after 'serious' collision

LONGLAC, Ont. -- Highway 11 has been reopened more than 12 hours after what the OPP deem to be a 'serious' crash. The OPP responded to a multi-vehicle collision early Saturday evening that happened about 75 kilometres east of Longlac.

City council considers funding request, child care Monday night

City council will consider funding the Shelter House's Street Outreach Services program Monday night.
Denied funding increase from the city might reduce service at Shelter House if appeal isn't successful

Denied funding increase from the city might reduce service at Shelter House if appeal isn't successful

THUNDER BAY -- Shelter House might have to make some tough decisions if its appeal for denied funding increase doesn't go through.

Lengthy highway closures concerning to regional politicians

A recent closure that shut down Highway 17 for the better part of two days because of weather safety concerns has left more questions than answers for some regional mayors.
Hospital officials say new system's parking glitches have been ironed out

Hospital officials say new system's parking glitches have been ironed out

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre officials says it appears initial glitches with their new parking system are in the past.
Students at Superior Collegiate pledge to end violence against women

Students at Superior Collegiate pledge to end violence against women

THUNDER BAY -- Until recently, Max Brown had never heard of the Montreal Massacre. Saturday will mark 25 years since Marc Lepine shot 28 people, killing 14 women, at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique before killing himself.
Outlying communities complain to Tbaytel about service availability

Outlying communities complain to Tbaytel about service availability

Several Northwestern Ontario mayors are saying enough’s enough when it comes to the availability of wireless service in their community.
Thunder Bay DSSAB hires extra security as tempers flare over cheque delays

Thunder Bay DSSAB hires extra security as tempers flare over cheque delays

With tempers flaring over payment delays, the Thunder Bay District Social Services Administration Board has added a pair of security guards to deal with angry clientele.
A 75-year-old woman has died following an auto-pedestrian crash

A 75-year-old woman has died following an auto-pedestrian crash

THUNDER BAY -- The pedestrian involved in a collision on the city’s southside Friday afternoon has died. Investigators confirmed Friday night just before 9:30 p.m.
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