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Holiday Train returning in early December

Holiday Train returning in early December

Train will arrive in White River on Dec. 1, and travel through other Northwestern Ontario communities on Dec. 2 and Dec. 3.
UPDATED: Police investigate pedestrian/vehicle collision on south side

UPDATED: Police investigate pedestrian/vehicle collision on south side

One person sustained non-life-threatening injuries in an incident near City Hall on Tuesday night
Purse-snatching robbery suspects arrested

Purse-snatching robbery suspects arrested

Following an attempt to steal a donation bin, two men then allegedly snatched an employee's purse and fled the scene.
North Stars rally in third to edge Lumberjacks

North Stars rally in third to edge Lumberjacks

Marcellus Francis scored twice, giving him eight in five games, to lead the Thunder Bay to a come-from-behind, 5-4 triumph.
Fighting Walleye bring Wintoneak back into SIJHL fold

Fighting Walleye bring Wintoneak back into SIJHL fold

Former Dryden Ice Dogs coach will take over the reins of the club, after the team parted ways with first-year bench boss Dwight Lee.
Tigers roar way into junior semifinals

Tigers roar way into junior semifinals

Westgate built a 34-0 lead over Superior Collegiate by halftime and went on to win their 4/5 play-in game 41-0.
Big City Mayors seek power to deal with homeless encampments

Big City Mayors seek power to deal with homeless encampments

The organization, including Thunder Bay Mayor Ken Boshcoff, is asking the province for more ability to restrict and control encampments, along with changes to the mental health act and legislation outlawing the open and public use of illicit drugs, including alcohol.
Attempted murder charge laid in Webequie First Nation

Attempted murder charge laid in Webequie First Nation

A 26-year-old male has been taken into custody after Saturday alleged stabbing incident left a woman in hospital with serious injuries.
UPDATE: Protest closes southbound section of Highway 11

UPDATE: Protest closes southbound section of Highway 11

Red Rock Indian Band plans peaceful demonstration on Monday to speak out against repeated indignities to ancestral remains.
Fort Frances councillor resigns over reconciliation snub

Fort Frances councillor resigns over reconciliation snub

First-term Coun. Mandi Olson-Walton says reconciliation needs to be considered in all policy creation, not just as it relates to the Indigenous Relations Advisory Committee.
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