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Suspect arrested

Suspect arrested

Police have taken a man into custody in connection with a Wednesday morning armed robbery. Thunder Bay Police Service officers arrested the man near Victoriaville Mall around noon.

Armed standoff in progress on city’s south side

Police have shut down a street on the city’s South side following an overnight robbery.

Police searching for armed robbery suspect

Police are looking for the man they say robbed a convenience store with a gun early Wednesday morning. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the hold-up took place at the Mac’s Mart on May Street and Northern Avenue around 3:30 a.m.

MPP says the province's Throne Speech shows there are solutions to tough times

Michael Gravelle says the province is going to be facing some tough times ahead. That’s why it’s going to be important for all MPPs to work together Gravelle (Lib., Thunder Bay-Superior North) said.
Five-year-plan

Five-year-plan

Lakehead Public Schools are getting some major upgrades over the next five years The board outlines its five year capital plan Tuesday, highlighting some of its successes over the last year. The eventual $11.

Stabbing spree suspect to return to court in December

The man accused of going on a stabbing spree at a Port Arthur apartment building won’t appear in court again until next month. Eli John appeared at the Thunder Bay Ontario Court of Justice on Tuesday.
Colourful donation

Colourful donation

A local businessman has brought hundreds of pieces of Aboriginal artwork out of storage and onto the walls of Port Arthur Collegiate Institute.
Unity required

Unity required

There has to be unity amongst the First Nations in order to move forward on Ring of Fire development, said Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Stan Beardy.

Health Sciences Centre ranked top 40 research hospitals in Canada

The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre has been ranked one of the top 40 research hospitals in Canada.
Teens often forgotten about during charity toy drive: Halvorsen

Teens often forgotten about during charity toy drive: Halvorsen

Teenagers are often the forgotten ones at Christmastime, said Maj. Mervyn Halvorsen, executive director of the local Salvation Army.
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