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Vehicle not the greatest bar, Kenora man learns

A Kenora man learned Sunday that the seat of a vehicle doesn’t make a good bar stool. Kenora detachment OPP officers received reports of a man drinking beer in his parked vehicle in a downtown Kenora parking lot around 3 p.m. Sunday.
Police looking for SUV driver after Memorial Avenue hit and run

Police looking for SUV driver after Memorial Avenue hit and run

Police are on the hunt for an alleged hit-and-run offender who ran over a man lying on Memorial Avenue outside Wendy's Restaurant.
Reaching for the top

Reaching for the top

Will Gregorash reached for the top with the first Climbing for the Cure fundraising event. About 30 registered to climb in the inaugural Climb for the Cure fundraising event in support of the Alzheimer’s Society.
Spring forward: Late for work? Blame the clocks

Spring forward: Late for work? Blame the clocks

Thunder Bay residents will be getting one hour less of sleep this morning. The clocks rolled forward one hour for Daylight Savings Time official at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Photographs of suspected Mac's robber released by police

Photographs of suspected Mac's robber released by police

Police have released photographs of the suspect involved in a pair of armed convenience store robberies over the weekend.
Living on

Living on

Incest survivor Jocelyn Iahtail can say she loves herself. There was a time when the 43-year-old mother of three wasn’t able to do that.
Is a federal bill asking Canadians to forfeit their freedom?

Is a federal bill asking Canadians to forfeit their freedom?

A federal bill that aims to protect children from Internet predators has reignited a debate of public safety versus a citizen’s rights and freedoms.
City's drug strategy focusing on 21 priority actions

City's drug strategy focusing on 21 priority actions

The Thunder Bay Drug Strategy Implementation Panel is sharpening its focus. The drug strategy was ratified by city council in September 2011 and consisted of 112 actions on how to reduce the harmful effects of substance use in Thunder Bay.

Sunny leaks: City can trace who leaked copy of the Sunshine list to media

The city will be looking into a leak after the most recent sunshine list was handed out early.
Local housing market still hot, and likely to stay that way: CMHC

Local housing market still hot, and likely to stay that way: CMHC

Real estate in Thunder Bay is a seller’s market right now and shows no signs of changing course.
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