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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.

Hoito's 100th kicks off Friday afternoon

A much-loved icon in Thunder Bay is celebrating it's 100th birthday this weekend. The Finlandia Club officially turned 100 years old at the end of March but is having a summer festival as its party.
Sick pooch

Sick pooch

A Thunder Bay couple believes their dog may have contracted Lyme disease from a tick at Chapples Park. Tracie Smith learned her dog Chance has the disease after taking him to the veterinarian Friday morning.
Sick pooch

Sick pooch

A Thunder Bay couple believes their dog may have contracted Lyme disease from a tick at Chapples Park. Tracie Smith learned her dog Chance has the disease after taking him to the veterinarian Friday morning.

Provincial speech worries local union leaders

A speech given by Ontario's Finance Minister earlier this week has some local unions concerned about upcoming negotiations with the city.

Consultant says Horizon ESR falls short

A Toronto energy consultant has promised to blast holes in Horizon Wind Inc.’s environmental screening report for its proposed wind farms on the Nor’ Wester Mountain range. Michael McLeod , president of M.D.
Bridge out

Bridge out

The Trowbridge Falls Pedestrian Bridge will be closed until next summer after a study showed it was unsafe parks officials say.
Jar removed

Jar removed

A jar discovered with bear fur inside near Lambert Island Thursday morning matches one seen stuck on the head of a black bear in a photograph taken Tuesday.
Plenty of work

Plenty of work

A Ring of Fire co-ordinator will likely split time between Thunder Bay and Toronto, says the provincial minister responsible for filling the new position.
Second man enters race for Conservative's in Superior-North

Second man enters race for Conservative's in Superior-North

Nipigon Mayor Richard Harvey is no longer alone in the race to represent the Conservatives in Thunder Bay-Superior North in the next federal election.
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