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Township talks ATVs

Township talks ATVs

Booting around municipal roads on an All-Terrain Vehicles may be legal in Oliver-Paipoonge as early as Tuesday morning.
Explosion not the cause

Explosion not the cause

The Ontario Fire Marshal’s Office has ruled out an explosion as the cause of a house fire just east of Shabaqua on Highway 11-17. An investigation continues into the Saturday evening blaze that levelled the home. OPP Private-Const.

Museum’s classic car raffle returns

Winning a vintage sports car would be a dream come true for some people. But that dream will become a reality for one lucky ticket holder later this year. The Thunder Bay Museum is once again holding their classic car raffle.
Vandals strike cemetery

Vandals strike cemetery

Six headstones were overturned and 10 other plots vandalized in the Lappe Cemetery over the weekend. An area resident contacted the Thunder Bay OPP early Saturday morning alerting them of the damage to the cemetery on Highway 589 in Gorham Township.

Domestic dispute leads to drug raid

Police officers found more than a domestic dispute at a Keith Street home after responding to a 911 call early Sunday morning.

Young scientists honoured after fair

More than 130 students from Grades 4 through 12 represented their schools this weekend at the 2010 Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair, which wrapped up Sunday with an awards ceremony honouring the competition's best young scientists.
Folklore preview

Folklore preview

Members of the Thunder Bay Multicultural Association say next weekend’s fair promises to have people travel the world in 48 hours. The Multicultural Association hosted a quick demonstration at Intercity Shopping Centre on Saturday.

Police say man assaulted woman

An unidentified man walked into a south side salon and allegedly assaulted a receptionist then stole her purse on Saturday afternoon. Thunder Bay Police Service Officers say the incident took place approximately 3 p.m.
Pets receive ID chip

Pets receive ID chip

Owners worried about pets safety implanted a small microchip to ensure their dogs or cats return home. The Thunder Bay and District Humane Society on Rossylne Road held its annual Chip-a-thon on Saturday.

House fire injures two

An afternoon house fire left two Thunder Bay residents with minor injuries after they tried to extinguish the flames themselves. A fire broke out around 1:30 p.m. Friday in an upstairs bedroom of a John Street home.
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