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School events, city programs cancelled due to Thursday's snow

Thursday's snow has caused Lakehead Public Schools to cancel parent-teacher interviews that were scheduled during the evening.
Another break

Another break

A water main break on South Court Street has left 22 homes without water. The break was reported around 7 a.m.
Serial robber?

Serial robber?

A Mac’s official believes the company might be dealing with a serial robber. Thieves hit a pair of Mac’s Conveniences stores overnight (see video below) in Thunder Bay. At 2:38 a.m.
Suspect charged

Suspect charged

OPP have identified and charged a trucker involved in a near-miss last month on Highway 11 that more than 2 million people witnessed after video of the incident went viral. Police say 31-year-old Akmal Hayat of Milton, Ont.
Firearm found

Firearm found

Three men are in custody and police have recovered a firearm and ammunition from an Academy Drive apartment.
Access among the biggest housing hurdles for remote communities

Access among the biggest housing hurdles for remote communities

The biggest issue facing remote communities when it comes to housing is lack of access.

Federal budget an attack on First Nations’ business: Beardy

The recently released federal budget is an attack on First Nations’ business, accuses Ontario’s Regional Chief.

Police looking for male suspect following string of southside break-ins

City police are looking for a man following a string of break-ins on the city's south side. The crime spree started at the beginning of January and so far more than 30 businesses have been victimized.
Conservative candidate says First Nation businesses enjoy unfair advantages

Conservative candidate says First Nation businesses enjoy unfair advantages

Progressive Conservative candidate Tamara Johnson stands by Facebook comments she made claiming First Nation entrepreneurs enjoy an unfair business advantage.

City, Minnesota, National Geographic Society team up for geo-tourism project

Thunder Bay's tourism division is partnering with Northeastern Minnesota and the National Geographic Society on a new Geo-tourism project. The collaboration was announced in Duluth Wednesday.
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