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Hate by numbers: City hate-crime rate among highest in country

Hate by numbers: City hate-crime rate among highest in country

THUNDER BAY -- This city had the second highest hate-crime rate per capita in the country in 2012, but Statistics Canada says those numbers are the result of better awareness and reporting.

Hydro scam targets local businesses

THUNDER BAY -- Some local businesses in this area have begun reporting that they’ve received phone calls from people posing as hydro employees.

End of school year means more caution on area roadways required: Police

THUNDER BAY -- The school year is wrapping up, which means more young pedestrians on city streets during the day. This has Thunder Bay Police Service Traffic Sgt. Glenn Porter reminding motorists to pay extra attention and stay safe.

Citing safety concerns, city police officers shoot nuisance bear

THUNDER BAY -- Unable to wait on the Ministry of Natural Resources, city police officers were forced to shoot a nuisance bear Wednesday evening.
Task force responds

Task force responds

Lakehead University says recommendations from its sexual assault task force will take effect immediately.
Local vendors return for regional hospital's Fresh Market initiative

Local vendors return for regional hospital's Fresh Market initiative

THUNDER BAY -- Jeff Burke hopes to meet some new customers this summer.
Health powerplay

Health powerplay

THUNDER BAY -- The regional hospital is looking to produce some of its own power.

Popular Shuniah beach to re-open with restrictions

SHUNIAH, Ont. -- A small beach, which has been the focus of numerous lawsuits, will re-open this summer. But there will be numerous restrictions for those looking to use O'Connor Point.
Flocking fundraiser nets money and fun for a good cause

Flocking fundraiser nets money and fun for a good cause

THUNDER BAY - Fundraising and flamingos seem to go together. Hill City Kinsman Brent Hagberg announced that his organization has raised $3,000 for the Thunder Bay United Way at Confederation College Wednesday.

Flocking fundraiser nets money and fun for a good cause

THUNDER BAY - Fundraising and flamingos seem to go together. Hill City Kinsman Brent Hagberg announced that his organization has raised $3,000 for the Thunder Bay United Way at Confederation College Wednesday.
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