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Shuniah man nabbed for drunk driving

OPP news release (THUNDER BAY, ON) On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at approximately 11:37 pm, officers with the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were advised of a possible impaired driver in the Municipality of Shuniah.

Assault report leads police to arrest robbery suspect

OPP News release: (RED LAKE, ON) – On April 14, 2015, at approximately 3 a.m. the Red Lake Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were dispatched to a report of an assault.
Bachelor of Hope Auction proves popular again with the women of Thunder Bay

Bachelor of Hope Auction proves popular again with the women of Thunder Bay

With the million-dollar mark in clear sight, 10 of the city’s sexiest, most eligible bachelors strutted their stuff Thursday night to raise money for Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation’s Exceptional Cancer Care program.
NDP make uncontested candidate choice in Thunder Bay-Superior North

NDP make uncontested candidate choice in Thunder Bay-Superior North

The chairman of the federal NDP’s Ontario caucus says he’s already got a seat picked out for Andrew Foulds in the House of Commons.
Ocean-going ship loads up on Canadian wheat

Ocean-going ship loads up on Canadian wheat

The shipping season’s first ocean-going vessel has made it to Thunder Bay. On Wednesday Capt.
North American Palladium looking to sell, reduce debt

North American Palladium looking to sell, reduce debt

THUNDER BAY -- The owner of an area mine is looking to reduce debt in order to sell.

Boulevard Lake improvement plan expected to be presented to public in May

THUNDER BAY -- Consultants for the city's plan to improve Boulevard Lake hope to have a presentation ready for the public by the end of May.
Aboriginal youth leadership program launched with $98K in Trillium funding

Aboriginal youth leadership program launched with $98K in Trillium funding

Ontario Trillium Foundation news release follows: Leadership Thunder Bay and the Thunder Bay Indian Friendship Centre today announced a long-term sustainable Aboriginal Youth Leadership program.

Tenants ticketed for smoke alarm violations

City of Thunder Bay news release follows: April 16, 2015 – A West Frederica Street tenant and a South Court Street tenant have each been ticketed for disabling a smoke alarm. Each ticket carries a fine of $360.

Northern Ontario Service Deliverer’s Thunder Bay AGM runs until Friday

THUNDER BAY -- The Northern Ontario Service Deliverer's Association, or NOSDA, kicked off its annual general meeting here in Thunder Bay Wednesday evening.
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