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Canada Post office target of break-in and theft: OPP

Canada Post office target of break-in and theft: OPP

OPP Media Release (IGNACE, ON) – On July 6, 2015 at approximately 6:30 a.m. the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Ignace Detachment officers were called to investigate a Break, Enter & Theft that occurred at the Canada Post Office in Ignace.
Even for a short time on a warm day, a hot car can be fatal to a dog: OSPCA

Even for a short time on a warm day, a hot car can be fatal to a dog: OSPCA

Jeremy Gardiner says anyone considering leaving their dog in their vehicle on a warm summer day should first put on a snowsuit, roll up the windows and sit there.
Week in Review: Construction and traffic dominate headlines

Week in Review: Construction and traffic dominate headlines

Here are the most read stories from the week leading to July 10 5 Wacky Wing development delayed A proposed Wacky Wings in Thunder Bay is being held up by an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board.
Driver's vehicle impounded after complaints lead to failed breath test

Driver's vehicle impounded after complaints lead to failed breath test

OPP Media Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) – On July 9, 2015 at 9:30 pm, officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a traffic complainant an erratic motor vehicle on the 200 Block of Scott Street i

Lotto Max jackpot an estimated $50 million

OLG Media Release Toronto, ON – All eyes are on Ontario for the kick off to the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games and you too can bring home gold with LOTTO MAX. The jackpot for Friday, July 10, 2015 is an estimated $50 million.

Three arrested following Pikangikum 'incident'

OPP News Release (PIKANGIKUM FIRST NATION, ON) – Following an incident that occurred on June 27, 2015 in the community of Pikangikum First Nation, members of the North West Region Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Crime Unit conducted a thorough
Nipigon mayor Richard Harvey wins federal Conservative nomination for Thunder Bay-Superior North

Nipigon mayor Richard Harvey wins federal Conservative nomination for Thunder Bay-Superior North

THUNDER BAY -- Richard Harvey wants to listen. The Nipigon mayor took the Thunder Bay Superior North Conservative nomination Thursday night.
City wraps up Transit information sessions, online feedback still accepted

City wraps up Transit information sessions, online feedback still accepted

The City of Thunder Bay has wrapped up its public information sessions regarding some proposed bus service improvements. Transit officials say rider feedback has been positive. City transit plans to make changes to five bus routes later this summer.

Dealership expands, will allow for drive-in services

A Thunder Bay car dealership is making a large investment in its operation. Officials at Balmoral Park Acura are spending $3 million to expand and improve their sales and service office. The dealership was first opened by Jack Witiluk in 1987.
MOE heavily critical of city's incomplete environment assessment for Boulevard Lake project

MOE heavily critical of city's incomplete environment assessment for Boulevard Lake project

THUNDER BAY – There appears to be more to the delays of the Boulevard Lake dam project than a couple of concerns from residents. Documents from Ontario’s Ministry of Environment recently obtained by tbnewswatch.
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