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‘Long way to go’

‘Long way to go’

THUNDER BAY -- The Disaster Relief Committee has raised around $900,000 but has only a few months to reach the $5 million needed to cover those impacted by the May flooding.
Shutdown looming?

Shutdown looming?

THUNDER BAY – If the province doesn’t support RegenMed then Ontario’s only tissue and bone bank could shut down, warns a city councillor.
Traffic lights being installed on Oliver Road near hospital

Traffic lights being installed on Oliver Road near hospital

Traffic lights will be signaling Thunder Bay drivers coming to and from the hospital in a matter of weeks.
Roaming riding: Proposal looks at redrawing electoral boundaries

Roaming riding: Proposal looks at redrawing electoral boundaries

THUNDER BAY – Independent MP Bruce Hyer says he’s OK with the town Manitouwadge joining the federal Thunder Bay-Superior North riding.
Project to resume

Project to resume

THUNDER BAY – The sign on the outside wall still congratulates the class of 2005, the final graduates in the storied history of Fort William Collegiate Institute.

Preliminary hearing for homicide case underway

THUNDER BAY – A man accused in a 2011 homicide case arrived in court Monday morning for the first day of his preliminary hearing.

OPP seek information on overturned boat

OPP are searching for the owner of an abandoned boat in Fowler Township. The 12-foot aluminum craft was found Saturday night about 8 p.m.

Delays plague cyclotron project

Delays plague cyclotron project THUNDER BAY – The city's long-awaited cyclotron project continues to face delays.

Police, MNR shoot bear in McLeod Street backyard

Thunder Bay Police Services officers were on heightened bear patrol over the weekend. Police on Monday said they responded to several calls, including a Sunday incident that found a bear in a McLeod Street backyard.

Portion of John Street Road closed on Tuesday

THUNDER BAY -- Motorists in the John Street Road area may need to find an alternative way to and from work on Tuesday morning. City officials said the stretch of the busy road between Chercover Drive and Biloski Road will be closed from 8:30 a.m.
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