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Pie island lighthouse to be demolished by end of summer

A century old lighthouse on the western edge of Pie Island in the Thunder Bay harbour will be demolished before the end of this summer.

One person sent to hospital after crash

There's been another accident at a problematic intersection on Thunder Bay's south side. A collision corner of Donald and Simpson streets sent one person to hospital with minor injuries Wednesday afternoon.

City solar plan heating up

The City of Thunder Bay is about to get into the solar business in a big way. City councillors will be asked Monday for final ratification of an agreement that allows Thunder Bay Hydro to be the exclusive solar photovoltaic developer to the city.
Rejected

Rejected

Expressing disappointment, the co-chair of Friends of Big Thunder says he doesn’t understand why the province has unilaterally rejected his group’s bid to re-open the shuttered sports facility.

Police officer charged after cruiser crash

Police were called to investigate a crash involving a Thunder Bay Police Service cruiser and a sedan, which sent an infant to the hospital Tuesday. Police say the crash took place at the intersection of Tupper and Peter Streets at around 11:30 p.m.
Shoe sale

Shoe sale

Want to walk a round of golf in Mike Weir’s grass-covered shoes? Ever wondered what it might be like to slip on a pair of Jessica Simpson’s heels and hit the town in style? Former Masters champion Weir and pop singer Simpson are just two of several c
Trapped

Trapped

LAMBERT ISLAND, Ont. - A young bear on a nearby island has a large plastic jar stuck to its head, making it impossible for the animal to eat or drink.
Falling into place

Falling into place

Another piece of the puzzle has fallen into place for Terrace Bay Pulp. The company announced Tuesday that an agreement has been reached in principle with the Province to provide a secure, sustainable and economical wood supply for the mill.
Talks break down

Talks break down

Stalled bargaining between the city and transit union may lead to a strike vote, says a union leader. Amalgamated Transit Union president Charlie Brown said his members have been without a contract since June 30, 2009.

Machar Avenue back to normal after natural gas leak

Things are back to normal in the Machar Avenue area following a natural gas scare Monday afternoon that forced several homes to be evacuated and traffic to be detoured around the scene. Emergency crews scrambled to the area around 2:30 p.m.
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