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Northern Avenue storm sewer work begins Thursday

Northern Avenue from May Street to Vickers Street will be closed to through traffic beginning at 8 a.m. on Thursday. New storm sewer construction and road reconstruction scheduled to begin on Thursday is expected to last eight days.

First Lyme-disease carrying tick of the season confirmed

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is dealing with the season's first tick submissions. Bug expert Ken Deacon says they've already tested one tick positive for Lyme disease after it was found on a dog.
Roar for the cure

Roar for the cure

When more than 300 bikers start their engines in June, it won’t just be a bunch of noise to Joe McEachern.

Homicide investigation leads to arrest in Pikangikum

Police in Pikangikum arrested and charged one person Saturday in connection with an ongoing homicide investigation in that community.
Mayoral perspective

Mayoral perspective

Jack Masters says there’s no question Innova Park is the best site possible for a proposed $80 to $100-million event centre.
Frequent fliers: Report shows increase in airport passengers last year

Frequent fliers: Report shows increase in airport passengers last year

Passenger numbers at the Thunder Bay International Airport has flown through the roof.
'Pretty shocked'

'Pretty shocked'

Former Thunder Bay-Superior North candidates think Bruce Hyer might be in for some difficult times in the wake of his decision to go Independent.
Mayors unite: current, former city mayors raise money for United Way

Mayors unite: current, former city mayors raise money for United Way

Politically they may not always agree, but four Thunder Bay mayors see eye to eye on at least one thing – the importance of the United Way of Thunder Bay.
Fraud trial starts

Fraud trial starts

The trial for a Thunder Bay woman who faces charges of defrauding the Port Arthur Polish Alliance Branch #19 of $90,000 has begun. Police charged Krystyna Dolasinski with fraud and theft exceeding $5,000 and falsifying documents between Dec.
Cluster creation: Aboriginal women offered courses to learn about starting businesses

Cluster creation: Aboriginal women offered courses to learn about starting businesses

It’s business as unusual in Aboriginal communities.
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