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Morning crash

Morning crash

Police are looking into a morning collision on Bay Street. Witnesses at the scene near Johnson Avenue say the male driver of a Ford Ranger was driving on Bay Street just after 11 a.m Saturday when a car started to pull out of a parking lot.
Local researches looking into mystery illness

Local researches looking into mystery illness

Immunologist Marina Ulanova has a medical mystery on her hands. Haemophilus influenza type A, a bacterial infection, has caught the attention of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine researcher.

Motorcyclist suffers major injuries

Thunder Bay Police saya a male motorcyclist was airlifted to hospital on Friday night with major injuries after leaving the road. Police have closed Oliver Road between Mud Lake Road and Mining Road while they investigate the cause of the incident.

Youth planning for early retirement with little savings: study

A recent study shows young Canadians aren’t saving for retirement, but the president of Thunder Bay’s youth professionals network says it’s all about planning for the future.

Century-old CN Rail car damaged

Police are looking for the ones responsible for damaging a 102-year-old CN Rail car last month. Sioux Lookout OPP officers say a historical Algoma Central Rail car was damaged in the evening on July 31.

Fire destroys north side garage early Friday morning

Firefighters brought a fire under control after it gutted a garage on the corner of Kenogami Avenue and Carrie Street. Firefighters responded to the call around 4 a.m. Friday.
Close call

Close call

Mason Dean Is a lucky 13-year-old. On Wednesday the Thunder Bay youth was cycling on a sidewalk on Cumberland Street, making his way to the skateboard park at Prince Arthur’s Landing. He never got there.
Talking tough

Talking tough

The Ontario government has threatened teachers and school boards with back to work legislation but an area MPP says that’s just political posturing.
New bike lanes

New bike lanes

The paint has already dried on the city’s newest bike lanes. City workers already painted the lines for the bike lanes on Arundel Street early Friday morning with plans to paint Hudson Street, Vickers Street and Huron Avenue.

Road closures announced

Northbound traffic on the James Street Bridge will be closed while workers make some repairs. The city announced that the northbound lane on the swing bridge will be closed from Aug. 7 at 6 a.m. until Aug. 8.
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