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Suspect on video

Suspect on video

The 90-year-old victim of a vicious, brazen daylight purse-snatching last Friday has been upgraded to stable condition, as police begin to circulate a video of the man suspected of the crime.

Vandals strike PA Stadium, damage being assessed

Vandals struck Port Arthur Stadium during the long weekend. Thunder Bay Border Cats owner Brad Jorgenson said someone broke into his office sometime Sunday evening and set-off a fire extinguisher.
Motorcyclist hurt

Motorcyclist hurt

A man is in hospital with non life-threatening injuries after a motorcycle and mini van collided on Monday night. The accident occurred at the corner of Golf Links Road and the Harbour Expressway. Sgt.
Negotiations stalled

Negotiations stalled

Richard Belleau said he’d rather be at the bargaining table than making a speech at the annual Labour Day picnic in Thunder Bay.
Limbrick Street woman safe after grease fire

Limbrick Street woman safe after grease fire

A grease fire that got away has gutted a kitchen on the main floor of a Limbrick Street row house. No one was hurt in the blaze, said district chief Dave Nelson of the Vickers Street Fire Station.
Hymers fair turns 99

Hymers fair turns 99

There were plenty of activities available for the thousands that attended the 99th annual Hymers Fall Fair over the long weekend.
Many believe minister's letter part of ‘a political game’

Many believe minister's letter part of ‘a political game’

Despite Horizon Wind Inc. not having the right permits, some people say the protection of the endangered peregrine falcons won’t be enough to stop the wind farm from happening.
Robbery near casino

Robbery near casino

A 90-year-old-woman remains in critical condition following a robbery near the Thunder Bay Charity Casino. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the robbery took place on Park Avenue around 6:50 p.m. Friday.
Moving in

Moving in

Out of town students were relieved they didn’t have to cross a picket line in order to move into the Confederation College residence.

Some road work expected to finish soon

Road construction projects at a pair of busy downtown intersections around Thunder Bay are set to end in the coming weeks.
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