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Celebrating diversity

Celebrating diversity

THUNDER BAY -- Dahab is doing what she can to provide exposure to different types of dance from around the world.
'Dangerous' highways

'Dangerous' highways

THUNDER BAY -- With the possibility of a spring election looming, the provincial NDP leader has a plan to fix area highways she labelled as being “dangerous” this past winter.
Const. Biloski first police officer sworn in at new courthouse

Const. Biloski first police officer sworn in at new courthouse

THUNDER BAY -- Michael Biloski’s day started out a little rough, but the city’s newest police constable went on to make history.
Scary flight

Scary flight

SACHIGO LAKE, Ont. -- Passengers aboard a Thursday morning Wasaya Airways flight received quite a scare.

Search of East Arthur Street residence results in child pornography charges

THUNDER BAY -- A 41-year-old Thunder Bay man has been arrested on child pornography charges.
Over budget

Over budget

THUNDER BAY -- The city budget has taken a beating from Mother Nature this winter and administration is recommending a deficit management strategy to address a projected $5.7 million shortfall.
April ... showers?

April ... showers?

THUNDER BAY -- When spring finally does arrive, it's looking more likely that it could bring with it a dose of flooding for this area.

Buses cancelled, rural schools closed following April snowstorm

THUNDER BAY -- School buses have been canceled for rural and city students. The bus cancellation follows a heavy overnight snowfall that left much of the area covered in more than 15 centimetres of snow this morning.

Power outages scattered throughout area following heavy snowfall

THUNDER BAY -- Heavy snow on power lines has led to several power outages across the area. Thunder Bay Hydro says the outages are affecting mainly rural customers north and south of the city.

Wynne challenges Hudak, Horwath to Northern leaders debate

THUNDER BAY -- Kathleen Wynne is daring to go where her predecessor refused. The Ontario premier on Thursday challenged Conservative Leader Tim Hudak and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath to a Northern Ontario debate if an election is called.
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