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Long distance calling back online after mishap in Sudbury

Officials with Tbaytel say a problem with long distance dialing has now been repaired. At about 2:30 p.m. Monday, crews cleaning up a train derailment near Sudbury accidentally cut an underground cable.

Shipping activity starting to heat up at Port of Thunder Bay

The Port of Thunder Bay has started to rebound after a slow start to the year. Lingering winter weather is being blamed for that slow start, but with more spring-like temperatures hitting the region statistics are also heating up.
Police nab pair in Mac's robbery on Simpson Street

Police nab pair in Mac's robbery on Simpson Street

Thunder Bay Police appear to have made quick work of a pair of suspects in the latest Mac’s Mart Convenience Store robbery. At about 2:25 a.m.
Cleaning up

Cleaning up

Keith Hobbs says the Victoriaville Mall area looks “like hell”. The mayor defended what Westfort Coun. Joe Virdiramo said last week on the expansion of the Shelter House’s alcohol management program.
Recognition overdue

Recognition overdue

Patricia Mills remembers the moment she knew women in the region needed more recognition.
East End blaze

East End blaze

Firefighters descended on an East End home Monday afternoon, battling a garage and vehicle fire that sent smoke billowing throughout the neighbourhood and beyond.
Rethinking trash

Rethinking trash

Organic curbside waste could be on its way to Thunder Bay.
A week in crime: City police respond to more than 250 incidents

A week in crime: City police respond to more than 250 incidents

City police responded to more than 250 incidents last week. According to crimereports.

Council Preview: Fate of Royal Edward Arms on the agenda

The future of the Royal Edward Arms will be back at Council tonight. The District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board has decided not to renew its lease for the building.

Investigation into fatal float plane crash continues

The OPP and Transportation Safety Board continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding a float plane crash Friday near Red Lake that killed two people. The float plane crashed in an area known as Bruce Channel, about 200 metres from shore.
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