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Body-shop fire

Body-shop fire

An early morning fire appears to have gutted a Vickers Street North auto body shop. Firefighters rushed to Frankie and Johnny’s Auto Body Ltd Friday morning well before dawn, where thick smoke could be seen billowing through the air.

Motion could muzzle independent MPs: Hyer

Thunder Bay’s independent Member of Parliament worries a new policy could mean he’ll be getting the short end of the democracy stick.
Tweets of hate

Tweets of hate

Cultural bridges were metaphorically burning on Twitter as the James Street Swing Bridge was engulfed in literal flames earlier this week.
Cause unknown

Cause unknown

The cause of the fire on the James Street Swing Bridge is still unknown and there is no timeline on when answers will come. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue responded to the blaze shortly after 7 p.m. Tuesday, and the bridge has been closed since that time.

DSSAB taking wait-and-see approach to pullout suggestion

The District Social Services Administrative Board`s chairman is taking a wait-and-see approach over the possibility that six municipalities might be leaving.

Inquest set for man who died at local condo construction site

The province will hold an inquest into the death of a Thunder Bay man who died working construction on a local condominium project. Lee Antoniak, 31, died on April 9, 2012 while part of a crew at the Thunder Bay Country Club.
Police investigate Lakehead University vandalism

Police investigate Lakehead University vandalism

City police are investigating reports of mischief after Lakehead University discovered a teepee on its property had been damaged.
Opening soon

Opening soon

Winter is coming, but a city official says construction crews should be able to re-open Golf Links Road by Nov. 18.

Yard waste collection starts, time-of-use hydro shifts

The start of November means there's a couple of things for Thunder Bay homeowners and residents to remember. The city's curbside leaf and yard waste collection will begin Friday. That service run until Nov. 14.

Helmetless e-bike driver charged for impaired driving

Provincial police charged the driver of an e-bike for impaired driving Tuesday. The OPP officers spotted two men at the intersection of Red River Road and the Thunder Bay Expressway around 9 p.m.
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