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Council Preview: Hobbs starts second term as new council sworn in

THUNDER BAY -- A special ceremony is slated for Thunder Bay City Hall Monday evening. Tonight marks the start of a new term of office for Council. And the new beginning also brings some new faces to the group.
A look at local crime: Nov. 24 to Nov. 30

A look at local crime: Nov. 24 to Nov. 30

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to about 60 incidents during the week of Nov. 24 to Nov. 30. Those numbers come from crimereports.com , a site that tracks crime information from the Thunder Bay Police Service.

Car hits Hydro pole on Chippewa Road for second straight weekend; power and traffic disrupted

THUNDER BAY – Cars and Hydro poles have not been able to keep their space lately on Chippewa Road.
Museum hosts 25th annual Victorian Tea

Museum hosts 25th annual Victorian Tea

THUNDER BAY -- A member of royalty made her annual stop for tea in the city on Sunday.

UPDATE: Highway 17 between Terrace Bay and Marathon facing icy conditions

TERRACE BAY, Ont. -- Travel along the north shore of Lake Superior continued to be problematic this weekend.

Communities affected by Rainy River flooding looking at rebuilding process

FORT FRANCES, Ont. -- Communities damaged by flooding from the Rainy River this spring are still looking at how to best use provincial relief dollars. Last week the province announced $2.

Weather closes highway between Terrace Bay and White River

OPP are warning motorists along the North Shore to stay off the highway. Police say poor weather conditions have led them to close Highway 17 in both directions between Terrace Bay and White River. The length of the closure is unknown at this time.

Resolute to heat Fort Frances Mill through the winter: Unifor

FORT FRANCES -- It appears the closed pulp mill that has attracted attention from across the province has had its lease on life extended throughout the winter.
College officials looking at overhauling recreational facilities

College officials looking at overhauling recreational facilities

THUNDER BAY -- The president of Confederation College wants to see an overhaul of the school’s recreation facilities. Especially if that means saying farewell to the bubble.
Snow, freezing rain and falling temperatures combine for treacherous roads

Snow, freezing rain and falling temperatures combine for treacherous roads

THUNDER BAY -- Motorists are being advised to drive with caution as slippery roads are expected to only get worse as temperatures drop.
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