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Mac's robbed

Mac's robbed

THUNDER BAY -- Police are investigating an evening convenience store robbery that took place on the city's north side.
Anonymous threat

Anonymous threat

THUNDER BAY – The hacker activist group Anonymous appears to have put the city's police force in its crosshairs.

Tournament Centre operating again following ammonia leak repairs

THUNDER BAY -- The Tournament Centre is open again following an ammonia leak Tuesday morning. The leak led to the evacuation and temporary closure of the facility. The leak was later stopped and repairs are being made. (CKPR Radio)
Program expanded

Program expanded

THUNDER BAY -- Full-day kindergarten will be available at all elementary public schools starting next fall.
Forum debriefed

Forum debriefed

THUNDER BAY -- While both police and Fist Nations agree that a recent meeting was productive, they’re waiting until Friday to discuss their next steps.
Students get lesson in snowmobile, ATV safety

Students get lesson in snowmobile, ATV safety

THUNDER BAY -- A local high school’s transportation technology class got a crash course in snowmobile and ATV safety Tuesday.
High school class makes blankets for Project Linus

High school class makes blankets for Project Linus

THUNDER BAY -- Some local children will have an extra blanket to keep them warm thanks to the efforts of a city high school class.
Safe travels: Ontario announces preliminary design study for Expressway

Safe travels: Ontario announces preliminary design study for Expressway

THUNDER BAY -- While it’s going to take time, the province is confident that a plan to make the Thunder Bay Expressway safer will move forward.
Final push: Nine days to go for disaster relief fundraising

Final push: Nine days to go for disaster relief fundraising

The Thunder Bay and Area Disaster Relief Fund is in crunch time. With nine days to go before their self-imposed collection deadline arises, co-chairman Wayne Fletcher said they’ve raised about $1.32 million to date.
Arena evacuated

Arena evacuated

THUNDER BAY -- A south Neebing arena was evacuated after an ammonia leak Tuesday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service and Thunder Bay Fire Rescue were on scene at the Thunder Bay Tournament Centre just before 10 a.m.
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