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Strong evidence?

Strong evidence?

Despite the popularity of recent dashboard camera videos on social media sites, city police are wary of the usefulness of the devices in personal vehicles. Traffic Sgt.
Still closed

Still closed

The main Service Ontario building in this city remains closed. The James Street building, known to many as mini Queen's Park, was closed to the public for the third straight day Friday following a water main break earlier in the week.

City’s unemployment numbers among province’s lowest

The area’s unemployment rate for February was down slightly from the month before, new numbers from Statistics Canada show. The recently released data from Statistics Canada shows that the Thunder Bay area had an unemployment rate of about 5.
20 years cold

20 years cold

Tracy Hurlbert was horrified when she saw the story of a baby being found dead in a plastic bag at Boulevard Lake on the news 20 years ago.
‘Kind of awesome’

‘Kind of awesome’

Philip Mroz loves Barack Obama and Canadian Tire.
First Nation files judicial review against Ontario ministries in response to wind project

First Nation files judicial review against Ontario ministries in response to wind project

Fort William First Nation wants work on a proposed wind farm to stop until the community has been consulted.
Regina police looking for missing teen heading toward Toronto

Regina police looking for missing teen heading toward Toronto

Police in Regina are looking for a missing teen who may be passing through this area en route to Toronto.

Vantroba turns himself in to police after missed court appearance

City police say Frank Vantroba has turned himself in. The Thunder Bay Police Service issues an arrest warrant Tuesday after the 57-year-old man failed to appear for the first day of his trial for criminal negligence causing bodily harm.

Stockton can't run for mayor

David Stockton’s candidacy for mayor of Thunder Bay was shortlived.
Interactive past

Interactive past

Austin Swalwell isn’t a huge fan of sitting in class and reading history from a text book. For most 11-year-olds, the War of 1812 is a dusty, dry relic from the pages of the past.
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