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Seven-year-old wins Toyota Dream Car art contest

Seven-year-old wins Toyota Dream Car art contest

Elena Glavish’s drawing is now eligible for the World Finals later this summer.
Section of FWFN to be under boil water advisory starting Wednesday

Section of FWFN to be under boil water advisory starting Wednesday

Repairs to a waterline in the area of City Road will result in a boil water advisory for approximately 20 homes for 24 hours.
Vigil held for man slain in Anicinabe Park

Vigil held for man slain in Anicinabe Park

Bruce Frogg was shot by police in the afternoon of June 25 in an incident being investigated by the SIU.
High school student makes grad dress out of duct tape

High school student makes grad dress out of duct tape

Monica Walsh of Dryden will get a $15,000 scholarship if her dress is chosen the best among five finalists in an international competition.
Preliminary hearing opens for one of three accused in shooting death

Preliminary hearing opens for one of three accused in shooting death

Javon Myers of Toronto is facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the 2022 shooting death of 24-year-old Michael Park, while charges against co-accused Greg Meshake of Thunder Bay have been withdrawn.
Pickup truck destroyed in Highway 102 collision

Pickup truck destroyed in Highway 102 collision

Thunder Bay Police say three vehicles including a transport truck collided on Dawson Road/Highway 102.
Expect more 'normal' weather in the coming weeks

Expect more 'normal' weather in the coming weeks

Long-range forecasts currently don't hint at above-average heat before the third week of July.
Two tents catch fire in Thunder Bay

Two tents catch fire in Thunder Bay

Firefighters extinguished the tents, which were not near each other, quickly.
Blue-green algae confirmed at Trout Lake

Blue-green algae confirmed at Trout Lake

This is the first confirmed report of blue-green algae in the district this year.
Investments needed to address 'threadbare' supports for Ontarians with complex needs: ombudsman

Investments needed to address 'threadbare' supports for Ontarians with complex needs: ombudsman

Paul Dubé's 2023-24 annual report highlighted concerns in a number of other areas including correctional facilities, which saw the highest number of complaints
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