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Police lay child porn charges against teen

Police laid child pornography charges against a teen after raiding a south-side home Wednesday. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say they searched a home in the Northwood area and seized a number of electronic and storage devices.
Turbines OKed

Turbines OKed

Irene Bond isn’t surprised that municipal administration has recommended city council approve Horizon Wind’s application to build an 18-turbine wind farm on city property.

Wasaya Airlines unveils new Dash 8

Wasaya Airlines intends to own the northern skies.
Bike drive

Bike drive

Randy Fox hopes the spirit of giving this Thanksgiving weekend will drive Bikes for Humanity’s fourth annual bicycle donation days in Thunder Bay. Thursday and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tweets and trouble

Tweets and trouble

When it comes to social media like Facebook, Twitter and texting, parents have a catch-up game to play, said Michael Swanson.

RCMP arrest man on most wanted list

One of the people listed on the RCMP's most wanted list has been arrested in the city. Police issued an alert last month that warned residents about 46-year-old Paul Douglas Gallagher who may have been in the Thunder Bay area.

City begins annual United Way fundraiser

City of Thunder Bay employees have set an ambitious target for their 2010 United Way campaign contributions. The 15th annual fundraiser kicked off Thursday with lunch at the CLE Heritage building.

Border officers find pot during vehicle search

Canada Border Services officers announced that a major drug bust took place at the Pigeon River border crossing last week. Border officers discovered nearly five kilograms of marijuana in a vehicle during a secondary search. A 38-year-old B.C.

OPP officer faces theft charge

An area police officer has been charged with theft. The OPP’s professional standards bureau began an investigation following an incident in Geraldton on Sept. 11.
Candidate chatter

Candidate chatter

Minimum-wage jobs are not enough to keep the majority of Thunder Bay’s youth from looking elsewhere to find their fortune.
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