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Puppet show presents serious message

THUNDER BAY -- Students at St. James Public School were treated to a puppet show with a message Thursday morning.
Morning crash sends one to hospital, backs up traffic on High Street

Morning crash sends one to hospital, backs up traffic on High Street

THUNDER BAY -- A two-vehicle collision Thursday morning at the intersection of High Street and Oliver Road sent one person to the hospital with unknown injuries. Thunder Bay Police Service officers were at the scene of the crash just before 9 a.m.
NOSTA in need of new marketing plan amid provincial cuts

NOSTA in need of new marketing plan amid provincial cuts

THUNDER BAY -- A $100,000 shortfall has forced the North of Superior Travel Association to come up with a new market strategy.
American who helped pair illegally cross border says he isn't a human smuggler

American who helped pair illegally cross border says he isn't a human smuggler

THUNDER BAY -- An American desribed as a humanitarian who pleaded guilty to helping a Salvadorian couple cross illegally into Canada told a courtroom he’s not a human smuggler.
Cleared

Cleared

Rocco Minnella said he’s relieved and feels vindicated after being cleared of having ties to a nefarious Mafia crime syndicate by Italian prosecutors.
Cyclist sent to the hospital after north-side crash

Cyclist sent to the hospital after north-side crash

THUNDER BAY -- A cyclist was sent to the hospital with unknown injuries late Wednesday afternoon. The cyclist collided with a vehicle at the intersection of High and Whitney Streets around 4:15 p.m.

Highway near Wawa repaired, more bad weather on its way

WAWA, Ont. -- The TransCanada Highway near Wawa has been re-opened, nearly a week after sections of it were destroyed by heavy rainfall.
Loonie lifesaver

Loonie lifesaver

THUNDER BAY -- Two university students hope the first dollar they raised locally is the start of thousands from all over North America.
90 days in jail

90 days in jail

THUNDER BAY -- A local woman has been handed an intermittent 90-day sentence for theft, fraud and falsifying documents. Krystyna Dolasinski was the Port Arthur Polish Hall office manager from 2000 until September 2006.

Police launch satisfaction survey 2012

THUNDER BAY -- City Police have launched its 2012 online citizen survey. The survey is available online via a link available on the Thunder Bay Police Service's website.
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