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Steady service

Steady service

Thunder Bay Transits New Year’s wish is to have the mainline express a permanent service. Transit introduced the additional bus route for the holiday season on Dec. 12.

Truck crash closes highway

A late night collision involving a transport truck resulted in the shutdown of a section of the Trans-Canada Highway. Motorists were unable to use the stretch of highway just outside of Schreiber around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Look back: February

Look back: February

Here’s a look at the stories that received the most attention on tbnewswatch.com during February, 2011. 1. Jordan Wabasse, a Webequie First Nations teen, goes missing on Feb. 7.
Merry mob

Merry mob

A random act of caroling was looking to put shoppers in the holiday spirit Tuesday. Around 50 parishioners of St.
Equipment upgrade

Equipment upgrade

Finding lost people in the region might be a little easier for search and rescue teams thanks to a federal grant. It will also help local search and rescue teams to teach people how not to get lost and what to do if a person is.

Lottery ticket gives resident $75K to help stuff stockings

Just in time for Christmas, a Thunder Bay resident is getting some help stuffing Christmas stockings following a lottery win.

DNA on balaclava belonged to accused, officer testifies

Testimony at the trial of a man accused in the armed robbery of a Thunder Bay credit union continued Tuesday.
Celebrating 25 years

Celebrating 25 years

Although Rick Hansen will not be coming to Thunder Bay for the 25th Anniversary Relay of the Man in Motion World Tour, the city events supervisor says he still believes the local celebration will be a success.

Successful shipping season coming to a close

What has been one of the most successful shipping seasons in recent memory for the Port of Thunder Bay is quickly drawing to a close. Port officials say the Welland Canal Locks are set to close for the season on Dec. 30.
Hobbs votes no

Hobbs votes no

The Thunder Bay Police Service Board’s proposed 2012 operating budget will arrive in city council chambers with a four per cent increase.
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