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Is there a better way to monitor city streets than a $150K surveillance program?

Is there a better way to monitor city streets than a $150K surveillance program?

THUNDER BAY -- Some councillors think there's a better way to monitor city streets. In what is almost an annual event, councillors raised concerns about the city's $157,000 Eye on the Street program.
Local $1 million lottery winner revealed: OLG

Local $1 million lottery winner revealed: OLG

OLG News Release Toronto, ON – Roger Roy of Thunder Bay is celebrating after winning a $1 million MAXMILLIONS prize in the May 22, 2015 LOTTO MAX draw.
Police looking for men who robbed cab driver at knifepoint

Police looking for men who robbed cab driver at knifepoint

THUNDER BAY – City police are looking two men who robbed a taxi driver at knifepoint early Tuesday morning. Investigators with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the incident took place at about 1:25 a.m.

Missing youth located safely

THUNDER BAY -- A young person reported missing Monday evening has been located safely, confirm members of the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Council unanimous, smoking cut from outdoor events starting with Summer in the Parks

Council unanimous, smoking cut from outdoor events starting with Summer in the Parks

THUNDER BAY -- The city's outdoor events will be smoke-free this year. Starting with the first Summer in the Parks July 8, smoking will only be allowed in designated areas after a unanimous council decision Monday night.
Council holds off on event centre options report until new provincial funding clarified

Council holds off on event centre options report until new provincial funding clarified

THUNDER BAY -- The city is checking its major capital projects list, including the proposed event centre, for the next ten years in the wake of new provincial funding.

Conservative nomination for Thunder Bay-Superior North now a two-way race

THUNDER BAY -- The federal Conservative nomination in Thunder Bay-Superior North has a second challenger. On Monday Florence Bailey announced that she will run against Nipigon mayor Richard Harvey for the nomination.
Grain shipping off to strongest start in two decades

Grain shipping off to strongest start in two decades

THUNDER BAY – The city’s grain shipping industry is off to its strongest start in nearly 20 years. As of May 31, the Port of Thunder Bay loaded more than 1.8 million tonnes of grain, a substantial increase from the five-year average of 1.
Police investigating sudden death on city’s south side, no longer deemed suspicious

Police investigating sudden death on city’s south side, no longer deemed suspicious

THUNDER BAY – City police now say there is no foul play suspected in a sudden death investigation on the city’s south side.
Accused impaired driver arrested following highway crash

Accused impaired driver arrested following highway crash

OPP News Release: (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged two people with Impaired Driving offences over the weekend.
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