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Kenora OPP investigating two vehicle arson cases

Kenora OPP investigating two vehicle arson cases

Members of the Kenora Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating two separate incidents of damage to parked motor vehicles.
Angler cuts tail off fish to stay within limit, MNR not biting

Angler cuts tail off fish to stay within limit, MNR not biting

(SIOUX LOOKOUT, ON) On Saturday June 11th, 2016, the Sioux Lookout Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a joint patrol with Conservation Officers from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF).
City presents Victoriaville Mall demolition option

City presents Victoriaville Mall demolition option

THUNDER BAY -- The sky opened above the Victoriaville Mall only moments into a public consultation meeting on whether the city should demolish the 40-year-old structure. Mall staff scrambled to place buckets under the building’s leaking roof.
Dozens of cats removed from north core home

Dozens of cats removed from north core home

THUNDER BAY -- As many as 60 cats were apprehended from a north core home on Wednesday as the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals executed a warrant on the property.

Sport fisherman charged, accused of cutting walleye tail to comply with size restrictions

SIOUX LOOKOUT – Conservation officers are alleging an angler at a Sioux Lookout walleye tournament cut the tails of the fish in order for it to meet the provincial size standards.
Safeway seeking customer donations to help fund Easter Seals camp trips

Safeway seeking customer donations to help fund Easter Seals camp trips

THUNDER BAY -- Safeway shoppers have the opportunity to help send local children to camp this summer.
Youth entrepreneur program helps creative ideas flourish

Youth entrepreneur program helps creative ideas flourish

Ashley Whistle is working to bring her dreams to life.
Blues Festival ticket sales on record pace

Blues Festival ticket sales on record pace

THUNDER BAY -- The all-Canadian theme has proven to be a hit with concertgoers getting set to attend next weekend’s Thunder Bay Blues Festival.

City dealing with Arthur Street West water main break

City crews are on the scene of a Arthur Street West water main break near the Ministry of Natural Resources base. The city issued a media release Wednesday morning, reporting they had isolated the break near Vanguard Avenue with repair work underway.

Public board sets $133.9-million budget

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead Public Schools has approved a $133.9-million capital and operating budget for the 2016-17 school year. Board chair Deborah Massaro said the budget process was a balancing act.
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