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Council votes in favour to look at financial impacts of increasing EMS stand-by hours

Council votes in favour to look at financial impacts of increasing EMS stand-by hours

The mayor of Terrace Bay says the issue of bringing back North of Superior EMS service levels in the region has been put to rest.

Catholic Diocese of Thunder Bay named in lawsuit

THUNDER BAY -- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Thunder Bay is among those named in a lawsuit alleging sexual assault. It was filed by six males members of the Lac La Croix First Nation.
Service take over?

Service take over?

Merging Thunder Bay’s handicapped bus service with city transit has Cal Rankin worried the plan won’t meet the growing demand of residents with disabilities.

Current River Dam construction shuts down portion of walking trail

THUNDER BAY -- A popular recreational trail will be closed all week as city workers perform maintenance on the Current River Dam. The aging dam has been around since the early 1950s.
Educated partnership

Educated partnership

THUNDER BAY -- Sometimes a good idea is so obvious that no one thought to do it. That’s the way four Ontario schools, including Confederation College, view a new collaboration project for environmental and natural resources programs.

Police stand off ends with body being discovered

RED LAKE, Ont. -- A nearly 24-hour long police stand off ended peacefully with officers discovering a man's body.
Police seek public assistance to locate missing woman

Police seek public assistance to locate missing woman

A missing 42-year-old woman has police asking for the public’s assistance. Pauline Jean Kireto was last seen at about 9 a.m. on Oct. 15 leaving the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre in a blue jacket.
Man arrested after cat's throat slit

Man arrested after cat's throat slit

Police have a man in custody after a cat allegedly had its throat slit early Saturday morning. In a release issued on Monday, police say they arrived at a May Street address at about 5 a.m.
Tricked out

Tricked out

While snow hasn’t really fallen in the city yet, that didn’t stop local skiers and snowboarders from competing over the weekend.
Flying high

Flying high

Jim Milne remembers the first time he saw an airplane. An eight-year-old boy standing in the schoolyard sometime in the late 1930s, a small government plane flew over his head. “I’ve had an interest ever since,” Milne said.
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