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Breton gets nine years for drug trafficking

THUNDER BAY -- A man convicted on drug trafficking charges was sentenced to more than nine years in prison Friday.
Lawsuit against former OPP officer returns to court in June

Lawsuit against former OPP officer returns to court in June

THUNDER BAY -- A lawsuit launched by the family of Jasmine Veneruzzo against a former OPP officer the province of Ontario will return to court in six months.
Collision reporting centre extends hours for winter

Collision reporting centre extends hours for winter

THUNDER BAY -- In response to the winter spike in auto collisions, the city’s collision centre hours will be expanded. Officials with the THunder Bay Police Service confirmed the expanded hours via a news release issued Friday.

Alzheimer Society gala nets important dollars for organization

THUNDER BAY -- The Alzheimer Society of Thunder Bay hosted its annual fundraising gala at the Victoria Inn Thursday night. More than 300 of Thunder Bay's most charitable, came out to support the cause.

Ice pellets, freezing rain and snow expected this weekend

THUNDER BAY -- Environment Canada is expecting a sloppy weekend that will feature a blend of snow, rain, ice pellets and freezing rain in and around the city.

Leaseholders given two years to vacate Sandy Beach

THUNDER BAY -- Sandy Beach leaseholders will not receive an extension, city officials confirmed at a Thursday evening meeting. Property lease holders at Sandy Beach have been waiting month for any word of a possible lease extension.
RFDA seasonal drive aims to ensure everyone gets holiday meal

RFDA seasonal drive aims to ensure everyone gets holiday meal

THUNDER BAY -- More than 900 people registered for a Christmas hamper with the Regional Food Distribution Association last year.
Regional hospital makes top 10 list in most admired corporate cultures

Regional hospital makes top 10 list in most admired corporate cultures

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s hospital has made the country’s top 10 most admired corporate cultures list.
Local president says OPSEU will head to the picket line in January if a fair offer isn't made

Local president says OPSEU will head to the picket line in January if a fair offer isn't made

If the province doesn't make a fair offer, more than 35,000 people will be on strike next year a local union president says.
Police to combat social media RIDE alerts with creativity

Police to combat social media RIDE alerts with creativity

THUNDER BAY -- Social media is making festive RIDE programs easier to avoid.
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