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Animal services suspends dog adoption amid parvovirus outbreak

A parvovirus outbreak has forced the city’s animal services to temporarily stop the dog adoption program. In a news release issued Monday afternoon, the City of Thunder Bay confirms that two dogs have been infected with the virus.
Campaign conundrum

Campaign conundrum

Henry Wojak’s bid to become Thunder Bay’s mayor came face-to-face with its first big hurdle. The aspiring mayoral candidate, who is currently banned from city hall, and is part of the reason why he was unable to file his papers Monday.
TRAFFIC: May Street re-opens at Leith, Bethune streets

TRAFFIC: May Street re-opens at Leith, Bethune streets

A motor-vehicle crash led to the sudden road closure of as ection of May Street, reports the Thunder Bay Police Service. The road closure impacted May Street between Leith and Bethune Streets early Monday afternoon.
Sexual assault alleged

Sexual assault alleged

Thunder Bay police are remaining tight-lipped about an alleged sexual assault involving University of Ottawa hockey players.
Big meeting

Big meeting

The city is hosting municipal officials from across the country for one of its most significant meetings of the year.
Frustration grows

Frustration grows

Chief Georjann Morriseau is frustrated by the lack of commitment from CN Rail officials on the future of the James Street Swing Bridge. "(The fire) happened Oct.

Highway crash near Hearst kills Thunder Bay man

A 24-year-old Thunder Bay man is dead following a Highway crash near Hearst Sunday afternoon. OPP officers with the Hearst detachment say the crash took place on Highway 11, and led to a road closure that lasted about 10 hours.

Woman awaits surgery after being backed over by suspected impaired driver

Police charged a man for impaired driving after he backed over a pedestrian on the city’s southside Sunday morning. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the incident took place just before 10 a.m.

Apartment fire leads to arson charge

A West Frederica Street fire has landed a 24-year-old man in jail. Thunder Bay Police say firefighters quickly brought the blaze, which started at around 3 a.m. Sunday, under control. The small blaze caused minor damage to an apartment unit.
Bridal bonanza

Bridal bonanza

Julia Strauss isn’t one of those brides-to-be who’s been planning her wedding since she was old enough to walk. But it’s something all little girls think about, she said Sunday, strolling through the Thunder Bay Wedding Show.
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