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Former NAPS police chief suing force for more than $2.5M over termination

Former NAPS police chief suing force for more than $2.5M over termination

Roland Morrison’s statement of claim says his firing was ‘predetermined’ and ‘lacked justification’
No injuries in collision at Oliver Rd and Hill St

No injuries in collision at Oliver Rd and Hill St

Two vehicles were involved in a collision along a main road in Port Arthur.
Highway 11 closed in both directions

Highway 11 closed in both directions

Ontario 511 says closure is due to a tractor trailer in the ditch.
Highway 614 closed in both directions

Highway 614 closed in both directions

Collision was reported just after noon on Thursday.
Builders Challenge gave everyone a win with knowledge

Builders Challenge gave everyone a win with knowledge

This experience has allowed Indigenous youth to bring knowledge back to remote communities.
New Dryden community theatre initiative to help Indigenous organizations

New Dryden community theatre initiative to help Indigenous organizations

Theatre 17 will donate proceeds from every profitable performance.
TBT Newshour: February 5

TBT Newshour: February 5

Man grabs for officer's gun, injures two officers during arrest

Man grabs for officer's gun, injures two officers during arrest

City police attempted to execute an arrest warrant at a South Syndicate Street address.
Electoral offices are open in Thunder Bay

Electoral offices are open in Thunder Bay

Residents can vote now at offices in the Country Fair Mall and the former Agnew H. Johnston Public School.
Tariff uncertainty a new chance for local businesses

Tariff uncertainty a new chance for local businesses

Chamber of commerce says recent climate has shoppers looking at alternatives to big box stores, online ordering.
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