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Accused murderer arrested in Thunder Bay

Murder charges have been laid against a Sault Ste. Marie man arrested in Thunder Bay on Monday morning.

Suspected LCBO thief charged with using syringe as weapon

Police are investigating another incident that involved a syringe being used as a weapon. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say a 33-year-old man is in custody following an attempted theft at the LCBO outlet at Thunder Centre.

Foul play not suspected in fatal Nibinamik fire

Nishnawbe-Aski Police have released more details from last week's fatal blaze in Nibinamik that claimed the lives of two small children. Post-mortems were to have been conducted Monday on the two- and three-year-old boys who were killed in the fire.
Golden contribution

Golden contribution

Jan. 17 may be considered the most depressing day of the years, but officials at Lakehead University were all smiles Monday morning. A $235,000 donation from the region’s largest gold mine and the province will do that.

Contract for EMS headquarters to be awarded at council meeting

City Council is set to award the contract for a new Superior North EMS headquarters. The contract will come before Council Monday night and it contains savings of more than $1 million from the original estimate.
Motorists, plow drivers have hands full with major snowfall

Motorists, plow drivers have hands full with major snowfall

The city is fighting to keep roads clear as motorist fight to stay on the streets following one of the season’s most significant snowfalls. City snow plows began clearing the main traffic arteries around 2 a.m. Monday.
Defence lawyer taken off Hernandez case, judge cites conflict of interest

Defence lawyer taken off Hernandez case, judge cites conflict of interest

The man charged in a fatal hit and run just before Christmas has lost his lawyer.
Suiting up

Suiting up

Trish Krawec wanted to be a part of the Special Olympics Ontario Winter Games, so volunteering for the upcoming event was a no brainer.
Remembering legends

Remembering legends

Diane Imrie says she`ll remember Fred Bragnalo as the man who fought hard to achieve his dream of a sports hall of fame in Thunder Bay.

Two separate collisions involved multiple vehicles, grader, ambulance

Police charged two men with impaired driving in connection to two separate collisions that happened within minutes of each other and involved a city grader and an ambulance.
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