Thursday, January 5, 2012
January thaw set for Friday
It looks like we could break a weather record in the city Friday. Meteorologist Peter Kimbell says it will feel more like spring than winter with the temperature forecast to hit plus 4. He says the old record for January 6th is 3.9 set in 1949 and that we have a good chance at beating that. Kimbell says the temperatures won't be as warm on the weekend.
Thunder Bay not part of Target's initial launch

Attawapiskat housing update

Seven figure job to fix the Saginaw
It'll be at least a "seven figure" job to repair the broken loading boom on the ship MV Saginaw. It remains docked at Thunder Bay Terminals until it can be fixed. The ship's owner is Lower Lakes Towing. President Scott Bravener says they're investigating the cause, which appears to have been a cable failure. Bravener says the cable was installed on the ship just days before the incident.
Rick Hansen Relay Sunday
Thunder Bay is gearing up to play host to the Rick Hansen Relay this Sunday. Spokesperson Doug Henry says everyone will have a chance to see the medal. Formal festivities start at the Community Auditorium at 2 on Sunday.
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