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Survey says

Survey says

A class at Lakehead University is trying to gauge public interest in the proposed event centre.

Fraudulent phone calls seek hospital donations

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre say a recent spate of phone calls soliciting donations are not legitimate.
Superior Court staff pack up in final days of Camelot Street courthouse

Superior Court staff pack up in final days of Camelot Street courthouse

For 25 years as the Crown attorney, Dan Mitchell has had a room with a view.
On the table

On the table

Linda Rydholm wants to ask the public if the city should continue a process to build a proposed event centre. The Neebing councillor is putting a motion forward Monday night that, if successful, would put the question on the ballot in the Oct.
Expressway crash

Expressway crash

A four-vehicle collision has closed both the north and southbound lanes on Golf Links Road south of the Harbour Expressway. The crash occurred just before 4 p.m. Thursday and little details are known at this time.
Criminal chase

Criminal chase

A hit-and-run drama that led to a trailer on fire at the Cascades Conservation area has ended in Sault Ste. Marie.
Getting started

Getting started

When Recroup's Amit Chauhan arrived in Thunder Bay, he wasn’t ready for the weather that awaited him. At home, in his native India, temperatures were in the 30 C range.
Online access

Online access

On Thursday Thunder Bay Hydro unveiled MyTBHydro , a tool available on their website that can break down electricity to the hour to help customers better understand conservation efforts and what they might be able to do to cut their monthly or bi-mon
Fire strikes home

Fire strikes home

The cause of a fire at a Mary Street home was a candle on a coffee table, determined fire officials. Fire prevention officer Paul Abernathy said a male had fallen asleep on the couch and possibly knocked the candle over.
Power down

Power down

Thousands of Thunder Bay Hydro customers were without power Wednesday afternoon. At one point, as many as 3,800 customers were left without service. Hydro officials were unsure what caused the outage but said the problem was underground.
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