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Fines coming

Fines coming

Dog owners who continue to use land behind the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital as an impromptu off-leash dog park could wind up in court. If convicted, they could face a fine as high as $5,000.

Child-porn charges laid against 23-year-old

A 23-year-old man is facing child-pornography charges after two computers, flash drives and a series of SD cards were seized from a Hodder Avenue residence.
Out of options

Out of options

Families trying to care for adults with developmental needs are often left with no options, say experienced field workers.

OPP continuing to investigate fatal Dryden collision, no charges at this time

A highway collision that claimed the life of a Dryden man remains under investigation but at this point no charges will be laid.
Local productions

Local productions

Opportunities for local filmmakers to show their work on the big screen at home are fairly rare. That makes the chances they do have, such as the North of Superior Film Association's annual Northwest Film Fest, extra special.

Thunder Bay singer set to perform in Hollywood

Susie Campbell is going to Hollywood. The Thunder Bay singer is fronting Adbacadabra, a tribute band to the classic Swedish pop group ABBA, who will be performing on the Sunset Strip on Monday.

City resident transferred to Toronto burn unit after Friday house fire

A city man is said to be in “good-to-fair” condition in the burn unit of a Toronto hospital after being transferred as a result of a Thunder Bay fire.
Winter storm watch

Winter storm watch

This seems to be the winter that will never end. Environment Canada placed Thunder Bay in a winter storm watch as of 11:30 a.m. Sunday morning, forecasting a fresh batch of precipitation to arrive in the city on Monday.
Technology conference

Technology conference

After being laid off from a local forestry company, Todd Patterson decided to go back to college four years ago.
Fifth annual Polar Plunge raises more than $60,000

Fifth annual Polar Plunge raises more than $60,000

When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Chris Oldham followed that logic with a Canadian slant by joining hundreds of other brave souls plunging into frigid Lake Superior waters on Saturday.
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