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Distracted driving poised to surpass impaired driving as leading cause of fatal crashes again: OPP

Distracted driving poised to surpass impaired driving as leading cause of fatal crashes again: OPP

THUNDER BAY -- Distracted driving is being blamed for at least 12 fatal crashes on Ontario roadways this year. According to statistics provided by the OPP, there have been 51 reported fatal crashes in this province.
City residents enjoy spring temperatures after freezing February

City residents enjoy spring temperatures after freezing February

THUNDER BAY -- Sunny skies and warm temperatures made it a great day to be outside. “The weather we’ve had today has been absolutely wonderful.
Inquest into death of seven First Nation youth could move ahead this fall

Inquest into death of seven First Nation youth could move ahead this fall

THUNDER BAY -- The family of Jethro Anderson has been waiting 15 years for answers surrounding the 15-year-old’s death in 2000.
Gas prices back on the rise after standing still through much of February

Gas prices back on the rise after standing still through much of February

THUNDER BAY -- City residents haven’t seen winter temperatures climb yet, but they are seeing gas prices start to rise. On Wednesday, most gas stations in Thunder Bay were selling gas at $1.129 per litre or $1.169 per litre.
Thunder Bay Food Strategy looking for potential urban agriculture projects

Thunder Bay Food Strategy looking for potential urban agriculture projects

THUNDER BAY -- There are endless benefits to urban agriculture. “Urban agriculture is a way of getting people outside.

Court case of suspect charged in March 2014 fatal crash adjourned to May

THUNDER BAY -- A man charged with impaired driving causing the deaths of a local couple will be back in court this May.
Future for local food suppliers bright as demand keeps increasing

Future for local food suppliers bright as demand keeps increasing

THUNDER BAY -- It’s golden times for DeBruin Greenhouses. There is no lull on the horizon for owner and CEO Arjen DeBruin and he’s ready for it.

First Nation youth share stories through photo project

THUNDER BAY -- Autumn Longpeter-Esquega lost her father to suicide when she was just six years old and there isn’t a day she doesn’t think about him. “He is my remedy and he keeps me going every day,” she said.
Trappers on the defensive in wake of petition that follows dog’s death

Trappers on the defensive in wake of petition that follows dog’s death

THUNDER BAY -- A petition asking for the province to publish maps showing active trap lines has the attention of an area trapper’s organization.
School board waits on ministry to see where cuts will be

School board waits on ministry to see where cuts will be

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s public school board has to wait another month before finding out where cuts will be made in this year’s budget.
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