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Suspect charged in Richard Spence murder begins bail process

Suspect charged in Richard Spence murder begins bail process

THUNDER BAY -- The defence lawyer for one of the suspects in the city’s most recent homicide case plans to begin the process of seeking bail.
Case against three suspect linked to Canada Day homicide moving forward

Case against three suspect linked to Canada Day homicide moving forward

THUNDER BAY -- Three people charged in last year’s Canada Day murder returned to court Friday morning.
Police investigating hit and run that left garage heavily damaged

Police investigating hit and run that left garage heavily damaged

Police are looking for a hit-and-run suspect after a garage was heavily damaged Friday morning. Officers were called to the 200 block of Peter Street near River Street around 1 a.m.

Three-vehicle crash leads to southside traffic woes

THUNDER BAY -- City police have charged an 18-year-old woman following a three-vehicle crash that led to “rush-hour havoc” on the city’s south side.

Cleanup of train derailment continues near Highway 17

NIPIGON, Ont. -- A lane of Highway 17 east of Nipigon remained closed Thursday as CP Rail continued its cleanup of this week's train derailment. A total of 22 cars on the 76-car train jumped the tracks at around noon on Tuesday.
Week in Review: Week 2 of 2015

Week in Review: Week 2 of 2015

Here are the most read news stories of Week 2: 5 Police, mayor meet with Vampiro about Guardian Angel plan THUNDER BAY -- The city’s mayor wants to see the Guardian Angels in Thunder Bay.
Fourteen-year-old driver in Chippewa Road crash charged

Fourteen-year-old driver in Chippewa Road crash charged

THUNDER BAY -- A 14-year-old male has been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm in connection with a collision that caused serious injuries. On Nov. 23, 2014, a vehicle collided with a hydro pole on Chippewa Road.
Coun. Frank Pullia named budget chair amid tough budget season

Coun. Frank Pullia named budget chair amid tough budget season

THUNDER BAY -- As budget chair, Coun. Frank Pullia is hoping city council will find other options beyond raising taxes and cutting services this year.
Police station flags lowered on anniversary of Const. John Kusznier’s shooting death

Police station flags lowered on anniversary of Const. John Kusznier’s shooting death

THUNDER BAY -- Thirty-seven years ago, Const. John Kusznier paid the ultimate sacrifice, killed on the job in a hail of bullets on Jan. 15, 1978.
Target’s eventual departure leaves local mall with unanswered questions

Target’s eventual departure leaves local mall with unanswered questions

THUNDER BAY -- The departure of a retail giant in the city means unanswered questions for Intercity Shopping Centre.
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