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Picket-line standoff

Picket-line standoff

THUNDER BAY -- Rising tensions between Bombardier and its striking local workers led to a picket-line standoff between those workers and a plant manager Tuesday.
Sound adjustments

Sound adjustments

THUNDER BAY -- Noise complaints brought to city council against a new trampoline park comes as a surprise to the facility’s owner.
Unanimous decision

Unanimous decision

The mayor can't say much about city council's decision on the James Street swing bridge other than it was unanimous. Last week CN gave the city a 5 p.m.
'It is day after day'

'It is day after day'

Neighbours say they’re angry and frustrated by the noise at a new trampoline park and want the city’s help to keep it down.
Compromises needed

Compromises needed

THUNDER BAY – A deal can be reached between Bombardier and its 900 local striking employees only if the union is willing to talk about compromises, says a company’s spokeswoman.
Life options

Life options

Patients admitted to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre will now have five sets of instructions for doctors and nurses should they suffer a cardiac or respiratory arrest or unexpected deterioration.

Woman hospitalized after being struck with a shovel during alcohol-fueled altercation

THUNDER BAY - An alcohol-fueled incident at a Cornwall Street residence led to a woman being sent to the hospital after another woman struck her with a shovel.

Motorcycle driver in serious condition following Highway crash in Dryden

DRYDEN, Ont. -- A motorcyclist is at a Thunder Bay hospital being treated for serious injuries following a two-vehicle crash Monday morning. Officials with the OPP say the crash took place just before 8 a.m.
Feeling the heat

Feeling the heat

THUNDER BAY - Summer weather couldn’t come fast enough for Noah Bertoni. The youngster was one of hundreds of children taking advantage of temperatures in the 30 C range on Monday, cooling off in the Prince Arthur’s Landing splash pad.
Reinvented success

Reinvented success

THUNDER BAY - A revamped dragon boat festival focused on family fun instead of fierce competition was a success, say event organizers.
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