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Resident believes reckless driving a community danger

Resident believes reckless driving a community danger

Another vehicle crash along Broadway Avenue has at least one resident concerned for the safety of his family.

Local woman says voters were sent to wrong polling stations during federal election

A local woman who worked on behalf of the Conservative Party says she sent voters to the wrong polling stations across Canada during the last federal election. Vivian Desgagnes worked for Responsive Marketing Group Inc.

Council Preview: New hotel and loan forgiveness on the agenda

A new hotel proposed for Thunder Bay's Intercity area will be up for debate at city hall Monday night. Southern Ontario based Thompson Centres Inc.
Snowstorm encore?

Snowstorm encore?

Another snowstorm, like the one that struck the city Sunday night, might have Thunder Bay in its crosshairs. Up to 32 centimetres of snow was dumped on the region Sunday night into Monday morning.

Man charged with assault after hotel incident

Police have arrested and charged a man with assault following a Sunday morning incident at a local hotel. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say officers attended the Landmark Inn at about 5 a.m. Sunday.

Owner of Quetico centre looking for the right buyer

The owner of Atikokan's Quetico centre is looking for a new owner, and is hoping to find someone with the right business idea. John Barrett purchased the property in 2006 to save it from becoming a trailer park.
Back in business?

Back in business?

After being shut down for more than three months, the Global Sticks plant in Oliver-Paipoonge is preparing to call back its employees in early March.

Council to debate proposed Harbour Expressway hotel

City council will debate whether to amend zoning bylaws for a proposed Harbour Expressway hotel Monday night. The southern Ontario-based Thompson Centres Inc.
War with words

War with words

Veteran wordsmith Bella Slator says playing Scrabble has helped to improve her vocabulary. Slator, an active member of the Scrabble club at the 55 Plus Centre, played the board game with her two boys when they were younger.
Snowfall dumps huge amount on parts of city

Snowfall dumps huge amount on parts of city

A major snowstorm that struck the city Sunday evening and dumped up to 32 centimetres of snow, has left Thunder Bay a winter wonderland Monday morning.
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