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Industrial incident sends man to hospital

A 35-year-old man is recovering from an industrial accident on airport property. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say the incident took place just before 9 a.m. Tuesday morning. A man fell just over 12 feet from a second storey stair landing.
Local skaters take to Marina Park for global skateboard event

Local skaters take to Marina Park for global skateboard event

A local skateboard shop encouraged the community to get out and skate Tuesday afternoon. The 4Fourteen Skateboard Shop sponsored an event at Marina Park to contribute Thunder Bay’s skateboarding community to the global Go Skateboarding Day.

Gas prices falling, but motorists still pay more in Thunder Bay

Thunder Bay motorists appear to be getting some financial relief at the pumps. Gas prices have dropped about eight cents a litre at most stations around the city.The average price is now sitting at just under 1.

Police set up highway checkpoints to find hit-and-run driver

OPP in the Marathon area have set up a pair of check-points on the Trans-Canada Highway, as the search continues for a hit-and-run driver.

District’s Catholic school board approves $95M budget

The Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board approved its new budget for 2011-2012. It comes in at just more than $95 million, which is an increase of about 2.5 per cent.

Dedication pays off for Spring into Summer draw winner

Every week this spring Bonnie Kerr marched into the St. John Ambulance Water Street offices and plunked down $10 for a ticket in the organization’s annual Spring into Summer draw, hoping to win the grand prize.
Cultural celebration

Cultural celebration

Dan Calmwind wanted to celebrate Aboriginal culture. He also had an itch for a bannock burger.
Soon-to-be retired police chief sits in on final police board meeting

Soon-to-be retired police chief sits in on final police board meeting

Despite being a month away from retirement, the city’s police board still hasn’t found a replacement for the force’s outgoing chief.
South side should be option for multiplex, area BIA officials say

South side should be option for multiplex, area BIA officials say

J.P. Fraser says a Simpson Street-area location for Thunder Bay’s proposed multiplex facility makes the most sense.

Pair arrested after early morning armed robbery

Police arrested two men after an attempted armed robbery at a convenience store Tuesday. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the attempted robbery took place at a south-side convenience store just after 1:30 a.m.
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