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Salvation Army surpasses campaign goal

The Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle campaign reached new heights in 2010. The Thunder Bay chapter on Friday announced it had raised more than $147,000, more than $17,000 over the campaign’s original goal and $65,000 more than last year.
Look back: July 2010

Look back: July 2010

1 Baseball fever Thunder Bay residents were bit by the baseball bug in July as the World Junior Baseball championships got underway. Thousands flooded Port Arthur Stadium for a chance to watch the 11 national teams battle for the top prize.

Bombardier-made TTC subways delayed slightly

The new Toronto subway cars being built at Thunder Bay's Bombardier plant will not be going into service until at least February. The delay was announced this week by the Toronto Transit Commission.
Look back: June 2010

Look back: June 2010

1 Contract awarded Bombardier landed a contract that will see the local plant build 182 light-rail vehicles, which could amount to an average of 250 jobs for the local plant over a 10-year period.
Man charged in fatal crash spends Christmas in jail

Man charged in fatal crash spends Christmas in jail

The man charged with impaired driving following a fatal crash that killed a pedestrian last Sunday will spend Christmas in jail. Christian Emhir Hernandez, 25, of Thunder Bay was remanded into custody Friday morning with his consent until Jan.
Hotelier found?

Hotelier found?

The list of potential major hotel chains that could build a 170-room waterfront hotel has been narrowed to one. But city officials aren't ready to reveal the name of the hotelier, saying it could jeopardize the deal.
MADD, police team up for annual Memorial RIDE program

MADD, police team up for annual Memorial RIDE program

The recent fatal hit and run of Richard Garson Carmichael by an alleged drunk driver brings home the message to not drink and drive by showing tragedy can happen to anyone, said the president of MADD Thunder Bay.

Dew Drop Inn getting Christmas Dinner ready

Preparations have begun for the Dew Drop Inn's annual Christmas Day Dinner. On Thursday the turkeys went into the oven for the dinner that is expected to feed up to 350 people.

Grey Bruce County investigating wind turbine health impacts

While the debate continues here in Thunder Bay over the impact of a potential wind park in Neebing, it appears another Ontario community is about to take a serious look at the issue.
Look back: May 2010

Look back: May 2010

1 Tragedy at the Historical Park Tragedy struck at the Fort William Historical Park after an incident with a horse-drawn carriage led to the death of a four-year-old-girl.
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