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Hit and run

Hit and run

City police are looking for potential witnesses to a weekend hit and run. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say at about 10:15 p.m.

Council Preview: Disaster Relief Committee to give council update on payouts

Thunder Bay residents are still waiting for money to help replace items lost in last year's flood disaster. But they should soon have a better idea of when those funds will arrive.

Local businesses honoured with annual Chamber awards

They're the backbone of the local economy, and on Saturday evening a number of Thunder Bay businesses were honoured at the 19th annual Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Gala.

Snow day for rural-area schools and rural bus routes

Snowfall has led to all rural school bus routes being cancelled for Monday.

Fire fighters remind people to have working smoke alarms, escape plan

A recent fatal fire in Southern Ontario has local fire fighters reminding people about fire safety. A Good Friday fire in East Gwillimbury killed four family members.
Hopeful

Hopeful

The airport would like to see more business travelers taking advantage of a new flight to Chicago. United Airlines started flying direct from Thunder Bay to Chicago in February.
Replica gun seized

Replica gun seized

A man allegedly waving a gun at passersby has been arrested.

Science Fair helps First Nation students chance to present experiments

The Aboriginal Science Fair celebrated its fourth annual competition Friday. The partnership with Confederation College gives First Nation students from Schreiber to Dryden a place to present their science experiments.
Students paint grocery store bags for Easter Seals

Students paint grocery store bags for Easter Seals

Students at St. Thomas Aquinas School were doing their part to help send physically disabled children to camp for the summer. Students between Kindergarten and Grade 7 at the elementary school painted and coloured 500 Safeway paper bags.

Pair of Northwestern Ontario credit unions merge

The merger of two Northwestern Ontario credit unions has been given the green light by their membership. Superior Credit Union has five branches located in Thunder Bay, Marathon, and Schreiber.
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