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Man dies after vehicle hit by train near Fort Frances

One man is dead after his vehicle was struck by a train near Fort Frances Friday evening. Donald Robert Boland, 92, was driving south on Hwy 617 in Stratton just after 7 p.m. when his vehicle was hit by a westbound CN freight train.
Public gets say

Public gets say

A proposed multiplex project for Thunder Bay is by no means a done deal, says city manager Tim Commisso.
Public gets say

Public gets say

A proposed multiplex project for Thunder Bay is by no means a done deal, says city manager Tim Commisso.
Missing teen

Missing teen

The police are looking for a missing 18-year-old Thunder Bay male. Garette Sinoway was last seen May 23 around 9:30 p.m. near Southern Avenue and May Street. The Thunder Bay Police Service is asking anyone with any information to contact police.

Helicopter crash victim dies in Pennsylvania

A former Thunder Bay filmmaker seriously injured in a Pennsylvania helicopter crash has died. Greg Jacobsen, 33, passed away on the weekend after spending more than three weeks in intensive care in an Allentown, Pa.
Fire guts home

Fire guts home

A Thunder Bay family has been left homeless following a Victoria Day fire. Five pumpers and an aerial truck responded Monday afternoon to the Banning Street blaze, finding smoke billowing from the two-storey home upon arrival.
Staying menopositive

Staying menopositive

Every woman has to go through menopause so why not have a sense of humour about it. That’s the attitude Beverly MacLeod-Gravelle has towards the inevitable transition period in a woman's life.

Firefighters remind residents to follow the firework safety rules

Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue Service firefighters urge residents to follow the rules when using fireworks over the May long weekend.

Firefighters remind residents to follow the firework safety rules

Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue Service firefighters urge residents to follow the rules when using fireworks over the May long weekend.

Permits needed to burn within city limits: firefighters

The warmer weather means the dangers of wild fire increase every day so residents should burn with care, say city firefighters.
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