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Local man faces new charges relating to historic sexual assaults

THUNDER BAY -- A local man faces additional charges in connection with a series of alleged historic sexual assaults. Officials with the OPP have confirmed that Gary Lamont, 52, was arrested Thursday on nine new charges.
Controlling education

Controlling education

THUNDER BAY -- Jurisdiction is the top issue when it comes to the future of First Nation education, says Ontario's regional chief.

Olympian Clara Hughes riding her Big Bike into town June 19

THUNDER BAY -- Canadian Olympian Clara Hughes has been riding her bike across the country for 56 days now, raising awareness for Mental Health. Thanks to some proactive work by Childrens Centre Thunder Bay, this city will be one of her stops.

TRAFFIC: Construction season begins, several street to close this month

THUNDER BAY -- City officials say motorists can expect several roads to be closed or partially closed this month. Among the streets being worked on are Valley Street, Central Avenue, Lithium Drive and the Harbour Expressway.

Event centre rally slated for Saturday

Citizens for a Waterfront Event Centre are gearing up for a rally on Saturday they hope will show overwhelming support for the proposed $100-million facility.
Strike vote

Strike vote

Dominic Pasqualino says Unifor Local 1075 members are worried Bombardier negotiators are looking to slash pension benefits in the next round of talks.
Ready for evacuees

Ready for evacuees

City of Thunder Bay officials say they’re ready to host as many as 300 evacuees fleeing flooding in the James Bay area.

Murder suspect returns to court in June

THUNDER BAY -- A man accused of the murder of a local woman will appear in court again next month.
Police officer found not guilty of assaulting 12-year-old

Police officer found not guilty of assaulting 12-year-old

THUNDER BAY -- A city police officer accused of assaulting a 12-year-old boy was found not guilty Wednesday. Thunder Bay Police Service Const.
For the City of Windsor, something as simple as lighting can be a crime prevention tool

For the City of Windsor, something as simple as lighting can be a crime prevention tool

THUNDER BAY -- The city of Windsor has used its official plan to prevent crime. It's been done by keeping Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in mind.
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