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Treacherous driving

Treacherous driving

Winter weather conditions have made area highways treacherous. A man was killed on Highway 11/17 near Shabaqua just after 3 p.m.
Keeping warm

Keeping warm

Pet owners need to be aware of weather conditions when they let their animals outside, says an animal cruelty officer.
Spreading the cheer

Spreading the cheer

Staff at a local hotel are doing their part to make sure everybody has a reason to celebrate during the holiday season.
Stocking up

Stocking up

Members of the city’s police community are doing their part to help provide some holiday cheer. Thunder Bay Police Service Staff Sgt.
Moving forward

Moving forward

The Thunder Bay District Humane Society is ready to look towards the future after years of being in a touch-and-go situation.
Time for a raise

Time for a raise

Terry Barga finds the plight many minimum wage works find themselves in to be shameful. The business representative with the Labourers Union Thunder Bay said corporations and governments need to do more to protect workers.
Family skate

Family skate

Christine Vita appreciates the work done by P.R.O. Kids in the community. That’s why she brought her family to the Rockin’ Santa Family Skate at the Fort William Gardens on Friday evening. The event is in support of P.R.O.
Giving back

Giving back

Chris Bliznikas knows he's fortunate to be having a Christmas dinner this year.

Protesters brave cold to support injured workers

Despite the frigid temperatures, a group of people gathered outside the OLG Casino to stand up for workers rights. The protesters are calling for changes to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.
$5 million problem

$5 million problem

Hospital officials say $5 million is needed to deal with a capacity crisis that has hit health-care providers across the city this year.
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