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Nipigon OPP investigating stolen boats

Nipigon OPP investigating stolen boats

Members of the Nipigon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police received a complaint of two stolen boats Sunday.
On-reserve project provides adult learners with Grade 12 education

On-reserve project provides adult learners with Grade 12 education

Fort William First Nation is giving adult learners the opportunity for a Grade 12 education.
U.S. man fails to declare gun at border

U.S. man fails to declare gun at border

A U.S. man attempted to cross the border into Canada at Fort Frances with a long gun.
Two vehicles, pedestrian involved in highway crash

Two vehicles, pedestrian involved in highway crash

A vehicle attempting to back into a driveway on Highway 588 led to a crash that injured four people.
OPP rescues stranded boaters

OPP rescues stranded boaters

A 68-year-old man became stranded on an island on White Lake near White Lake Provincial Park.
Challenge has children reaching for water

Challenge has children reaching for water

The Healthy Kids Community Challenge is contributing to helping city schools make water the best choice for children.
Stretch of Highway 61 to close Wednesday into Thursday

Stretch of Highway 61 to close Wednesday into Thursday

Highway 61 will be closed between Arthur Street and Harbour Expressway from 10 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21, until 6:00 a.m. Thursday
Man arrested for stealing over $1M for Kash breakfast program

Man arrested for stealing over $1M for Kash breakfast program

Former Kashechewan First Nation co-manager Giuseppe Crupi has been charged with fraudulently obtaining $1.2 million from the federal government for the community's breakfast program and stealing nearly $700,000 of that money for his own personal use.
Crime at a glance: Police 20 assaults, 33 thefts

Crime at a glance: Police 20 assaults, 33 thefts

City police responded to more than 213 criminal incidents last week.
Health study looking for participants

Health study looking for participants

A provincial health study will be in Thunder Bay collecting blood samples for research on chronic diseases.
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