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Abduction attempt

A six-year-old girl is safe at home after an alleged abduction attempt on Tuesday. Thunder Bay Police have a 27-year woman in custody following the incident, which occurred in the Lanark Crescent area just after 8:30 p.m.
Suspect arrested

Suspect arrested

Police have arrested the suspected driver in a hit and run incident involving a cyclist.
Strike threat

Strike threat

City transit workers are fed up and threatening to go on strike if contract demands aren’t soon met.

Regional MP's House expenses above national average: Report

Northwestern Ontario's three Members of Parliament aren't among the biggest spenders in the House of Commons. But they're also far from being the lowest. New data was released Tuesday on the spending of Canada's 308 MPs.
Volunteer's plan to fix up hospice room grows into major renovation campaign

Volunteer's plan to fix up hospice room grows into major renovation campaign

Karin Sitko’s husband Rick spent his final days in the hospice unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital. After his death, she decided to volunteer to fix up a room, to bring comfort to patients and their families at such a troubling time.
Student-built legacy

Student-built legacy

A construction project at a local high school is giving its students a chance to leave a lasting impression.
Business catalyst

Business catalyst

A new business start-up program promises to help Northwest entrepreneurs launch their business plans toward success.

Man shot outside of Pamela Lake area home

Officers with the Greenstone detachment of the OPP are investigating a shooting incident that took place Monday night in the small community near the Pamela Lake area . It happened just before 8:30 p.m.
New CEO revealed

New CEO revealed

The new president and CEO of TBayTel says the focus of the company's future is wireless technology.
Strategic renewal

Strategic renewal

With more than $2 billion in infrastructure, maintaining the city can come with a hefty price tag. On Monday city council received a first report that highlights more than $148 million worth of capital projects over the next five years.
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