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Police investigate series of break-ins, some take place while homeowners sleep

Police investigate series of break-ins, some take place while homeowners sleep

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release TBPS are investigating several residential break and enters that have occurred during the night time hours when the residents have been home asleep.
Christmas Cheer campaign aims to serve 4,500 this season

Christmas Cheer campaign aims to serve 4,500 this season

THUNDER BAY – Joleene Kemp believes in that in a perfect world there wouldn’t be the need for a Christmas Cheer Fund.

SENO's CoStarter program aims to help six organizations thrive

Karen Kerk hopes being the recipient of a Social Enterprise Northern Ontario CoStarter for Change designation will help the Willow Springs Creative Centre become self-sustainable.

City looks to new MPs to bring infrastructure, social issues to Ottawa

THUNDER BAY -- The city's looking for the region's new MPs to bring social and infrastructure issues to Ottawa.

City to gather public input on City Wayfinding

City of Thunder Bay Media Release November 27, 2015 – The public is encouraged to attend an Open House on how to make getting around the city easier Tuesday, Dec. 1, From 6 pm to 8 pm at the Prince Arthur Hotel.
Charges in historical sexual assault case

Charges in historical sexual assault case

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release On the 25 November 2015 TBPS Criminal Investigation Branch arrested a 69 year old male on charges of sexual assault,invitation to sexual touching,and sexual interference.
Humane Society rescues two dozen dogs, puppies ahead of winter deep freeze

Humane Society rescues two dozen dogs, puppies ahead of winter deep freeze

With the winter freeze about to set in, the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society was called into emergency duty earlier this month, rescuing about two dozen dogs and puppies from a northern reserve near Kenora.
Ontario-mandated Faculty of Education changes lead to $10M deficit for LU

Ontario-mandated Faculty of Education changes lead to $10M deficit for LU

Lakehead University is contending with a $10-million deficit due to provincial changes to its Faculty of Education.

Educational support staff union, province have tentative deal

The province and the union representing educational support staff have reached a tentative central agreement.
Former constable charged with rape for incident dating back to '70s

Former constable charged with rape for incident dating back to '70s

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) – As a result of an ongoing investigation, on November 26, 2015, members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Northwest Region Crime Unit have charged 56-year old Eli MANDAMIN of Shoal La
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