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Defibrillator donated to Boys and Girls Club

Defibrillator donated to Boys and Girls Club

THUNDER BAY -- The Boys and Girls Club of Thunder Bay is getting a defibrillator. The device, used to shock the heart during the critical moments following a cardiac arrest event, is being donated to the north-side facility in memory of Const.
CN gives city James Street Swing Bridge offer, feds willing to mediate

CN gives city James Street Swing Bridge offer, feds willing to mediate

THUNDER BAY -- The city has received an offer from CN over the James Street Swing Bridge and the federal government is willing to mediate a solution.

This season’s Festive Ride saw more impaired driving charges laid than year before

THUNDER BAY -- The province’s police force is expressing extreme disappointment with the results of this season’s Festive Ride.

Nipigon to receive $1 million from province for waterfront development project

NIPIGON, Ont. -- The province is investing $1 million for Nipigon’s waterfront development plans.

Baitfish smuggling leaves Minnesota man with $1,500 fine

FORT FRANCES, Ont. -- A Minnesota man has been fined $1,500 for illegally bringing live baitfish into Ontario. Robert Bulik of Moorhead pleaded guilty and was fined $1,500 for importing live fish into Ontario for use as bait.
Gas drops below $1-per-litre mark at several city gas bars

Gas drops below $1-per-litre mark at several city gas bars

THUNDER BAY -- The gas price has finally cracked the $1 a litre mark in Thunder Bay. Several stations dropped their price on Wednesday afternoon to 99.9 cents a litre, the first time in several years the price has fallen that low.

TRAFFIC: Portion of Stephens Street closed due to water main break (UPDATE)

THUNDER BAY -- A north side street has been closed due to a major water main break. Crews with the City of Thunder Bay are working on the water main break on Stephens Street.
Ontario and federal government need to work together to move Ring of Fire forward: Gravelle

Ontario and federal government need to work together to move Ring of Fire forward: Gravelle

THUNDER BAY -- A collaborative partnership between the provincial and federal government is crucial in developing the Ring of Fire.
Suspect in 10th murder case of 2014 makes court appearance

Suspect in 10th murder case of 2014 makes court appearance

THUNDER BAY -- A suspect in the city’s tenth murder of 2014 appeared in court on Tuesday.
Continued falling fuel prices could mean big savings for the city’s fleet, but not right away

Continued falling fuel prices could mean big savings for the city’s fleet, but not right away

THUNDER BAY -- Every dime-a-litre difference in fuel is $400,000 for the city's fleet. But because the city buys in bulk and has its own pumps for its more than 750 vehicles, it doesn't see costs or savings as quickly as the average consumer.
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