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City man accused of trading child pornography with undercover Swiss cop

City man accused of trading child pornography with undercover Swiss cop

THUNDER BAY – City police have charged a 20-year-old resident with possession of child pornography.

Law mandating carbon monoxide detectors in homes, apartments now in effect

THUNDER BAY – Starting Wednesday, it is provincial law for any home with a fireplace, attached garage or fuel burning appliance to have carbon monoxide detectors.
Locals rally in global day of action for $15-an-hour minimum wages

Locals rally in global day of action for $15-an-hour minimum wages

THUNDER BAY -- A person who works every day should be able to provide for their family, but Joseph Thomas says that sadly isn’t the reality for many people.
Silver City New This Week: Monkey Kingdom; Paul Blart, Mall Cop 2

Silver City New This Week: Monkey Kingdom; Paul Blart, Mall Cop 2

For exact showtimes checkout Silver City’s schedule online Monkey Kingdom Life is an adventure for Maya, the clever and resourceful blonde-bobbed monkey in “Monkey Kingdom,” Disneynature’s new feature film set among ancient ru

Fort William First Nations releases statement of votes

Fort William First Nations has released the official stement of votes for its weekend band council elections. See results below: Name of Candidate for Chief Total Votes Received BANNON, GLEN (SONCHO 9 BOUCHER, MARK 18 COLLINS, PETER W.
City holds public meeting for ideas on how to improve Boulevard Lake

City holds public meeting for ideas on how to improve Boulevard Lake

THUNDER BAY -- The public is more than wiling to help the city improve Boulevard Lake if Tuesday's open house crowd is any indication.
Fire fighters were busy battling a field blaze in Murillo Tuesday evening

Fire fighters were busy battling a field blaze in Murillo Tuesday evening

OLIVER PAIPOONGE -- Fire crews in Murillo were busy battling a field that caught fire Tuesday evening. Neighbours say a field on Oliver Road across the street from Crestview Public School caught fire quickly around 7 p.m.
Province reducing moose tags by 15 per cent

Province reducing moose tags by 15 per cent

The province is reducing moose-hunt tags by 15 per cent across the province and cutting the hunting season for calves in Northern Ontario.
Developer looking for draft plan approval to convert old high school to condos

Developer looking for draft plan approval to convert old high school to condos

THUNDER BAY -- A plan to turn a former high school into condos is heading to city council Monday night.
Prospectors Association head hopes for mining upturn

Prospectors Association head hopes for mining upturn

THUNDER BAY – The executive director of the Ontario Prospectors Association foresees a rebound in the mining market though, though it will likely take time.
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