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Snowmobilers eagerly awaiting winter season

THUNDER BAY -- Although the city hasn’t seen any snow yet this season, snowmobilers are preparing for the winter that is just around the corner.

CEDC strategic plan to focus on expanding existing businesses

THUNDER BAY -- Transition to Growth, that’s the name of the Community Economic Development Commission's new three year strategic plan. It's designed to help grow and expand the city through new and existing businesses.
Crown request leads to adjournment for dog bite case

Crown request leads to adjournment for dog bite case

THUNDER BAY -- The Crown has asked to call a rebuttal witness in the the trial against a city man in a dog bite incident, a move that led to the case being adjourned until November.

First flu clinic set for Monday, Oct. 20

The following information is from the Thunder Bay and District Health Unit Flu Clinic Launch in Thunder Bay EVENT : First Flu Clinic in Thunder Bay DATE : Monday, October 20, 2014 TIME : 12:30 pm LOCATION : Italian Cultural Centre – 132 Algoma
Breast cancer rates dropping, but early detection still vital: Cancer Society

Breast cancer rates dropping, but early detection still vital: Cancer Society

THUNDER BAY -- Breast cancer death rates are dropping fast, but the disease is still the most common cancer in Canada.
School board official says mayoral candidate off on school closure comment

School board official says mayoral candidate off on school closure comment

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead Public Schools director of education Ian MacRae says despite what mayoralty candidate Shane Judge says, his board has not had any discussions about closing another high school.
Firefighters block city street to battle afternoon blaze

Firefighters block city street to battle afternoon blaze

THUNDER BAY -- Firefighters were forced to shut down a street as they battled a garage fire on the city's North side Thursday afternoon.

Man attempts to break into north-side home with homeowner’s ladder

THUNDER BAY -- City police are looking for the man who tried to break into a north-side home with the homeowner’s own ladder Wednesday evening. Police say the incident took place just before 11 p.m. in the 200 block of South High Street.

Police looking for two men suspected of breaking into southside home

THUNDER BAY -- Police are looking for the two men who attempted to break into southside home Thursday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers were called to a home in the 300 block of East Francis Street at 2 a.m. Thursday.
Home invader robs victims at knife point

Home invader robs victims at knife point

THUNDER BAY -- City police arrested a man suspected of twice breaking into a southside home Wednesday evening and robbing the residents at knifepoint.
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