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NAN requesting inquest examine quality of policing, impact of racism

NAN requesting inquest examine quality of policing, impact of racism

Officials with Nishnawbe Aski Nation have released a statement further explaining their request to expand the scope of a coroner’s inquest.

OPP looking for witnesses of highway crash

OPP News Release: FORT FRANCES, Ont. – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Rainy River District Detachment is seeking assistance from the public.
March 2015 sets new passenger volume record for airport

March 2015 sets new passenger volume record for airport

THUNDER BAY – The city’s international airport has set a record for passenger volumes for March.

OPP investigate public school break in

Ontario Provincial Police News Release: KENORA, Ont. -- Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating a break and enter at a local public school.

Council by Tweets: Bikes, kraft bags and event centre funding

See how Monday night’s council meeting unfolded via the tweets of our council reporters, and some citizens who followed along.
Changes announced for criminal records checks

Changes announced for criminal records checks

Thunder Bay Police Service news release: Need to apply for a Criminal Record Search? The Thunder Bay Police Service is changing their process and forms to align with the Law Enforcement and Record (Managers) Network (LEARN) Guideline for Police Recor
Low-income homeowners may now qualify for city tax, water rebate

Low-income homeowners may now qualify for city tax, water rebate

THUNDER BAY -- Low-income homeowners might qualify for an expanded tax and water relief program now that it's approved. City council expanded a program, which could see a $100 rebate for both property tax and water bills, Monday night.
Residents will have to use paper bags for yard waste pick-up starting this fall

Residents will have to use paper bags for yard waste pick-up starting this fall

THUNDER BAY -- Despite a few concerns, residents will have now have to use paper bags if they want their leaf and yard waste picked up this fall.
More bike lanes, improvements, approved after city council meeting Monday night

More bike lanes, improvements, approved after city council meeting Monday night

THUNDER BAY -- The city's active transportation plan will grow again this year after approval from city council Monday night. Around 120 kilometres have been added to the city since 2008.
Liberal party green lights third candidate in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

Liberal party green lights third candidate in Thunder Bay-Rainy River

It’s official, Don Rusnak is in the hunt for the federal Liberal nomination in Thunder Bay-Rainy River.
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