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Bringing the funk

Bringing the funk

Just because Five Alarm Funk takes their music seriously doesn’t mean they can’t have fun.
Fire forces evacuation of fast food restaurant

Fire forces evacuation of fast food restaurant

Customers of a fast food restaurant forced to flee because of a backroom fire say they are shaken and upset, but cannot remember hearing a fire alarm going off.

Superstore ratifies collective agreement

There will be no strike at Thunder Bay's Real Canadian Superstore. After 15 months of negotiations, a new agreement between the company and the United Food and Commercial Workers has been ratified by union members.
Ready to rock

Ready to rock

While the City of Thunder Bay has events for children and adults throughout the summer, there aren’t always opportunities for the youth. The answer to that is the Superior Youth Festival 2010 at Marina Park this Thursday. From 6 to 10 p.m.

Young escapee turns self in to police

A young man who escaped from the Kairos Youth Facility on July 18 has turned himself in to the Thunder Bay Police Service. The 19-year-old was serving time for an incident that took place while he was a youth.
Off the field

Off the field

Members of Team Canada’s junior baseball team made waves Monday afternoon, but not on the baseball field. The junior team boarded a few boats and went for a ride with the Thunder Bay navy reserve HMCS Griffon.

Woman charged with arson after Neebing fire

A 45-year old woman from Thunder Bay has been charged with arson following a late night fire in Neebing Township. The Thunder Bay detachment of the OPP was called to the building fire on Jarvis Bay Road on Friday night.
A century celebrated

A century celebrated

When wearing a Rautjarven costume, the redder you are the better off you look, says a Finish resident. The Finlandia Club officially turned 100 years old at the end of March but held off on its celebrations until later in the summer.
What heart?

What heart?

The alleged city with a heart doesn’t appear to ring true with children continuing to suffer from an autoimmune disease says a lupus support group leader. Doctors diagnosed Paula Courtney with lupus in 1993.

Two suspected in car robbery

Police continue to look for two suspects in connection to a robbery near Sherrington Drive on Thursday. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say a 23-year-old-man went to start his car when a male and female confronted him around 8 a.m. Thursday.
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