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Leadership Thunder Bay celebrates 10 years

Leadership Thunder Bay celebrates 10 years

Leadership Thunder Bay has evolved over the last decade with the city.
Green fee rollback

Green fee rollback

The Municipal Golf Course committee is recommending rolling back fees to what they were six years ago in an effort to save the struggling city-owned course.
Police make record cocaine busts

Police make record cocaine busts

Police have made what they believe is the largest seizure of uncut cocaine in the city’s history. An estimated $1 million worth of cocaine and Oxycodone pills were seized following the search of a Thunder Bay home Tuesday evening.
Legislative attacks?

Legislative attacks?

Protesters say First Nations are facing an onslaught of legislative attacks by the federal government.

Environmental study focuses on Thunder Bay harbour

An environmental risk study on the northern part of the Thunder Bay harbour is being reviewed. The main concern is an outfall by the old Cascades Mill.
Robin's robbed

Robin's robbed

A man armed with a knife robbed the Robin’s Donut South May Street location early Thursday morning. Police say the suspect entered the store with a scarf wrapped around his face and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash.
Local visit

Local visit

The NDP’s finance critic says the federal budget ignores the North. Peggy Nash was in Thunder Bay on Wednesday, seeking input on the Conservative’s financial plan for the country, looking to bring regional issues back to Ottawa.

Vehicle search turns up nine kilograms of marijuana near Marathon

A routine speeding stop by Marathon OPP has led to a major drug seizure.

LCBO employees vote in favour of a strike

Unionized employees of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario have overwhelmingly voted in favour of a strike should contract talks with the retail giant break down.
Open house

Open house

When it comes to buying a home a hundred dollars usually doesn’t go a long way. But that money could be all that’s needed to buy a $416,000 home in Sherwood Estates thanks to the 27th annual Rotary House Lottery.
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