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Younger, racialized groups have less trust in police force, citizen survey shows

Younger, racialized groups have less trust in police force, citizen survey shows

The 2018 Citizen Satisfaction Survey conducted through the Thunder Bay Police Force used two methods of extraction to highlight discrepancies between racialized and younger groups
Historic McLaurin General Store to be saved from demolition (3 Photos)

Historic McLaurin General Store to be saved from demolition (3 Photos)

The building near the Kam River is one of the oldest brick structures in Thunder Bay.
Northwest Nosh magazine looks at growing food in Northwestern Ontario

Northwest Nosh magazine looks at growing food in Northwestern Ontario

Second annual edition is being launched at the Thunder Bay Country Market.
Family donates $1.26 million to Thunder Bay Community Foundation

Family donates $1.26 million to Thunder Bay Community Foundation

The anonymous donation is the largest the Thunder Bay Community Foundation has ever received and pushes its total portfolio to more than $13 million.
Wanted Wednesday search continues

Wanted Wednesday search continues

The following person is currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Pullia says he's not running on his pro-life stance

Pullia says he's not running on his pro-life stance

Conservative candidate in Thunder Bay-Superior North says he wants to focus on jobs, the environment and infrastructure during the election campaign, while his Liberal opponent says she's not surprised that Conservative candidates want to roll back women's rights.
Teachers protest Thompson visit

Teachers protest Thompson visit

Teachers concerned province plans to gut education funding in Ontario.
Police board appoints provincial member

Police board appoints provincial member

The board also discussed a citizen satisfaction survey, a change to vehicle impound program, and the Wake The Giant initiative at their board meeting held Tuesday at the Oliver Paipoonge Municipal Office.
Video: May 21, 2019: Police board concerns

Video: May 21, 2019: Police board concerns

May 21, 2019: Police board concerns
Pukaskwa National Park opens for the season

Pukaskwa National Park opens for the season

Visitors wanting a more comfortable camping experience can rent an oTENTik.
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