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Police issue warning about animal traps near Boulevard Lake

A squirrel caught in a trap near Boulevard Lake has led to a warning to pet owners to be on the lookout for similar devices. Thunder Bay police say a grey squirrel lost its leg and had to be put down by the city’s animal control department.
Making a living

Making a living

THUNDER BAY – Jessica Williams is excited to go to work every Monday. Since September, Williams has been working for the Thunder Bay Police Service at the Balmoral Street station.

Resolute Forest products permanently shutters Fort Frances mill

Stephen Boon calls Resolute Forest Product’s decision to permanently close its Fort Frances pulp and paper mill a “final major blow” to the community.

TRAFFIC: Another day of delays expected on Highway 61 at Kam River bridge

THUNDER BAY -- Drivers on Highway 61 can expect one more evening of delays. Ontario’s The Ministry of Transportation is conducting inspections on the bridge over the Kaministiquia River.
Body found

Body found

THUNDER BAY -- City police have set up a special tip line as they continue an investigation into the Monday discovery of an infant’s body.
Visual stories

Visual stories

THUNDER BAY -- Being a young parent is tough enough as it is. Being second-guessed everywhere you turn makes it that much tougher.
Teen testifies

Teen testifies

A teen testified Monday he was pushed twice by a city police officer at a youth hockey tournament in January 2013. Thunder Bay Police Service Const.
Music Monday

Music Monday

THUNDER BAY – Music class is one of Madison Newman’s favourite parts of school.

Tbaytel revenue jumps slightly in 2013

Tbaytel’s contribution to city tax coffers is expected to remain at $17 million.

Invites sent to leaders for Northern Ontario debate

If the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce, Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association and the Northern Policy Institute have their way, Ontario’s three political party leaders will host a regional debate on May 26 in Thunder Bay.
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