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Glance at Crime: Police kept busy, cases include 31 assaults and 21 break ins

Glance at Crime: Police kept busy, cases include 31 assaults and 21 break ins

THUNDER BAY - City police responded to more than 273 incidents during the week of Monday, Oct. 26, 2015 through Sunday, Nov.1, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Police looking for information on Sunday incident near university

Police looking for information on Sunday incident near university

Thunder Bay Police Service media release follows: The Criminal Investigation Branch of the Thunder Bay Police Service is investigating a sexual assault which was reported to have occurred in the early morning hours of Sunday November 1, 2015 near Lak
City hiring Respect campaign intern

City hiring Respect campaign intern

THUNDER BAY -- The city is taking its respect campaign even further with a new internship.
Little Red River house on the corner demolished

Little Red River house on the corner demolished

THUNDER BAY -- There's been a change to the sight line along one of the north side's busiest streets.

Leaf and yard waste collection begins today

City of Thunder Bay Media Release Don’t miss out! The special leaf and yard organic waste collection takes place between November 3 and 13 this year. Check your Waste Collection Calendar for the pick-up date on your street.
Petition calls for changes to separate school board’s lice policy

Petition calls for changes to separate school board’s lice policy

A petition calling for policy changes on how head lice cases are handled at one of the city’s school boards is nearing 500 signatures.

Snow watch: White stuff could hit Saturday

THUNDER BAY – Mild November weather could end with a dusting of snow this weekend.
Community safety awards handed out Monday night

Community safety awards handed out Monday night

City of Thunder Bay media release follows: Community Hero Award Kathy and Brian Forbes are being recognized for their work as neighbourhood safety champions. They have been working on neighbourhood safety since 1988.

City waives fees for health centre but expects province to pay up

THUNDER BAY -- The city will waive tipping fees for the NorWest Community Health Centre but it wants the province to pay up. In the midst of an $8.
Report coming to council on proposed pavilion for Waverley Park

Report coming to council on proposed pavilion for Waverley Park

THUNDER BAY -- A group wants to help the city build a pavilion at Waverley Park.
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