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Thunder Bay Const. Joe Prevett to be added to Ontario Police Memorial

Thunder Bay Police Service release: Ontario Police Memorial - Constable Joe Prevett On Sunday May 3, 2015 officials, police officers and members of the public will honour the memory of those who have fallen.

Bare Point trunk water mains to be commissioned today

City of Thunder Bay News Release: April 30, 2015 – Two trunk water mains extending from the Bare Point Water Treatment Plant, which were successfully replaced last fall, are scheduled for commissioning today, Thursday, April 30.
Woman trapped in pickup truck freed by firefighters after crash

Woman trapped in pickup truck freed by firefighters after crash

THUNDER BAY – A woman had to be extricated from her pick-up truck after an afternoon crash Wednesday. The crash took place just after 4 p.m. on a busy West Arthur Street, near the Twin City Crossroads intersection.
Lawrence re-elected as NOACC president

Lawrence re-elected as NOACC president

Nathan Lawrence has been re-elected as president of the Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce.

Ottawa OPP nail suspended Thunder Bay driver on back-to-back days

A Thunder Bay driver with a suspended driver’s licence was nailed by Ottawa OPP on back-to-back days. The 44-year-old man was caught by officers who were patrolling with the assistance of an automated licence plate recognition program.
Thunder Bay pair charged with trafficking pot

Thunder Bay pair charged with trafficking pot

OPP News Release (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a vehicle stop on Highway 17A around 10:00 am on Tuesday April 28, 2015.

Southside fire causes major damage to home

THUNDER BAY -- A South Side home sustained heavy fire and water damage following a kitchen fire. Firefighters with Thunder Bay Fire Rescue say the fire spread from the kitchen to a second floor bathroom.
Johnson remains lone councillor to voice opposition to Sister Cities program

Johnson remains lone councillor to voice opposition to Sister Cities program

Rebecca Johnson continues to be the lone councillor against the Sister Cities initiative. Council approved the committees June trip to Seinajoki, Finland Monday night. Coun. Johnson was the only one to vote against the trip.

Property owner stung with fines for not installing smoke, CO detectors

City of Thunder Bay News Release: April 29, 2015 – A Prince Arthur Boulevard property owner has been ticketed for failing to have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms as required by the Ontario Fire Code after Thunder Bay Fire Rescue respon
Shawn Henderson gets nine year prison sentence for May 2013 fatal stabbing

Shawn Henderson gets nine year prison sentence for May 2013 fatal stabbing

THUNDER BAY – Shawn Joseph Henderson will spend six years in prison for his role in the 2013 murder of Travis Cutfeet. Henderson pleaded guilty earlier this year and on Wednesday was sentenced to manslaughter in a Thunder Bay courtroom.
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