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The city is hoping by hosting a national event, it will have benefits for local businesses.

OPP officer finds $30,000 during traffic stop

Police located nearly $30,000 in cash after stopping a speeding driver near Marathon who had outstanding warrants. An officers with the Marathon detachment of the OPP made the traffic stop on Highway 17 Sunday.
Passion for fashion

Passion for fashion

Local models hit the runway Sunday afternoon to help others in need. The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Thunder Bay held its fourth annual Passion for Fashion Show featuring the latest designs from local retailers.

Officials in region want meeting over closing tourist centres

Tourism in Northwestern Ontario has taken a sizable hit, as three of region's four Tourist Information Centres have been slated for closure.

Greenstone forming airport committee

An airport committee will soon be put in place in Greenstone to oversee operations at its two main air fields.
Honouring Earth Day

Honouring Earth Day

Although it’s still a day away, local organizations were busy celebrating Earth Day on Saturday.
Question of succession: Area’s forensic pathologist will retire within five years

Question of succession: Area’s forensic pathologist will retire within five years

Thunder Bay has had to rely on forensic pathologist Nick Escott for the past 30 years, but as his retirement looms there’s still no one ready to take his place.

Police lay three impaired driving charges overnight

An alleged impaired driver spent the night in custody and faces several charges after a stolen SUV was driven through the fence of a business on Cameron Street. The driver fled the scene, but was soon located by police hiding in the area.

Police lay three impaired driving charges overnight

An alleged impaired driver spent the night in custody and faces several charges after a stolen SUV was driven through the fence of a business on Cameron Street. The driver fled the scene, but was soon located by police hiding in the area.

New road being made for Fort William Historical Park

After three years of planning and property acquisitions, Fort William Historical Park is now ready to move ahead with a new access road off Broadway Avenue. The need for a secondary road became apparent during the 2006 Rock the Fort festival.
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