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Mayor, council to be sworn in tonight

Thunder Bay's new mayor and council will be officially sworn into office Monday night. The event will include a smudging ceremony, greetings from former mayors and the Oath of Allegiance.

Armed robbery at Mac's

Thunder Bay Police are on the hunt for a man armed with a knife who robbed a Simpson Street convenience store on Sunday night. The suspect fled the scene after demanding cash from the Mac's Mart.

Cab driver robbed

Thunder Bay Police have three people in custody after a cab driver was robbed late Sunday night.
FWFN members accept Neebing specific claim

FWFN members accept Neebing specific claim

With a vast majority accepting the $22 million offer, Fort William First Nation members say settling the Neebing specific claim has moved the band a step closer to being a real community.
Day at the movies

Day at the movies

Rachel Lamke says she’s used to her classmates' questions about why her mother or father has to come to school every day. Four years ago doctors diagnosed Rachel, now eight-years-old, with Type 1 diabetes. Since then her life has changed a bit.

Teens charged in robbery

Police charged two teenagers with robbery in connection to a theft and stabbing of a 16-year-old-boy. Thunder Bay Police Service officers arrested a 17-year-old-boy and a 16-year-old-boy without incident in the Westfort area on Sunday.

Man killed in Trans-Canada crash near Pearl

A motor vehicle collision near Pearl, Ont. has left a Longlac man dead. Gaetan St. Onge, 45, was killed Friday night when his east-bound passenger car collided with a west-bound pick-up truck on Hwy. 11/17. A female passenger in St.
Fighting hunger

Fighting hunger

Debbie Berdi says going to see Disney's latest film in support of Shelter House has become an annual family tradition. Berdi, her two children and her husband attended the seventh annual Investors Group Financial Services Inc.
Festive ride

Festive ride

The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train rolled its way into Thunder Bay on Friday night, bringing with it the ever-popular Christmas lobster.
Travelling exhibit challenges local youth to learn about diversity

Travelling exhibit challenges local youth to learn about diversity

There is a lack of education around diversity and racism in Thunder Bay, said Anne LeSage.
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