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OPP constable charged with assault

OPP constable charged with assault

OPP News Release (THUNDER BAY, ON) – A member of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) from North West Region has been charged following an investigation by members of the Kenora OPP Detachment.
Bishop E.Q. Jennings students and staff welcome outdoor classroom

Bishop E.Q. Jennings students and staff welcome outdoor classroom

Four years ago, Sophie Maltese had no idea her painting of a tree would result in an outdoor classroom being built at Bishop E.Q. Jennings Elementary School.
Local police force assists in massive human trafficking investigation

Local police force assists in massive human trafficking investigation

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release OPERATION NORTHERN SPOTLIGHT - PHASE 3 Coordinated Nationwide Human Trafficking Investigation The Thunder Bay Police Service participated in the third installment of a coordinated, national investigation to su
Canada Day offers up plenty of fun and festivities in Thunder Bay

Canada Day offers up plenty of fun and festivities in Thunder Bay

The city will be awash in red and white on Wednesday as the nation celebrates its 148th birthday.
Report on Business list shines negative light on Bombardier

Report on Business list shines negative light on Bombardier

The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business magazine has come out with its biggest one-year winners and losers list. The news isn’t good for Bombardier, which features one of the biggest ranking drops in the report.
Health minister announces hospital step closer to offering expanded cardiovascular procedures

Health minister announces hospital step closer to offering expanded cardiovascular procedures

THUNDER BAY -- The region's hospital is one step closer to offering heart surgery, though there are not yet any firm timelines or funding commitments.
Gasses from Great West Timber fire a hazard for investigators

Gasses from Great West Timber fire a hazard for investigators

THUNDER BAY -- The debris that was the old sawmill at the Great West Timber lot is still spewing out dangerous gasses. It's been one week since the massive blaze leveled the sawmill, which closed in 2007.

TRAFFIC: Section of Rosslyn Road to be closed this weekend

City of Thunder Bay news release June 25, 2015 – Rosslyn Road from Neebing Avenue to 20th Sideroad will close the weekend of June 27 and 28 to allow crews to repair a water main.
Public-sector union protests proposed privatization of Hydro One

Public-sector union protests proposed privatization of Hydro One

Fred Hahn says the vast majority of Thunder Bay residents are opposed to the province’s proposed sale of more than half of its shares of Hydro One to the private sector.
CMHA workers say they want fair wages, schedule flexibility

CMHA workers say they want fair wages, schedule flexibility

Canadian Mental Health Association workers in Thunder Bay say labour talks have hit an impasse.
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