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Aggressive Canada Revenue Agency scams making the rounds

Aggressive Canada Revenue Agency scams making the rounds

The Thunder Bay Police Service continues to take reports of citizens being contacted by phone about back taxes that need to be paid immediately to the Canada Revenue Agency or risk be arrested by the police.
Hammarskjold teen excited about 4th-place finish at prestigious science fair

Hammarskjold teen excited about 4th-place finish at prestigious science fair

THUNDER BAY -- Don’t tell Emily Cross something’s impossible to achieve. More than likely, she’ll try to prove you wrong.

Spring bear hunt protest scheduled for Tuesday morning

THUNDER BAY -- A group opposed to the spring bear hunt will protest its reinstatement on Tuesday morning outside a south-side hotel. The protest, scheduled to last an hour and start at 8 a.m.

Fire ban rescinded in Thunder Bay

THUNDER BAY -- A fire ban in place for the past several days in Thunder Bay has been lifted.
Hajdu challenges fellow MPs to take gender-based awareness course

Hajdu challenges fellow MPs to take gender-based awareness course

OTTAWA – Minister of Status of Women Patty Hajdu is issuing a challenge to her fellow MPs to take a gender-based awareness course. Hajdu called it an important tool for advancing gender equality.

Age-friendly summit coming to Thunder Bay on June 1

THUNDER BAY – An age-friendly seniors’ summit will take centre stage on June 1.

First Ontario Young Professionals Week in led by local group

May 16th, 2016, Thunder Bay, ON- May 15th to May 21st is officially Young Professionals Week in Ontario (#YPWeekON).
This week in crime: 234 reports include 13 weapons charges

This week in crime: 234 reports include 13 weapons charges

THUNDER BAY – City police responded to 234 criminal reports throughout the week of Monday, May 9 through Sunday, May 15.
Red Lake ATV crash leads to impaired charges

Red Lake ATV crash leads to impaired charges

(EAR FALLS, ON) –On May 14, 2016 at 5:45 p.m.
Council Preview: Cat catching, noise on tonight’s agenda

Council Preview: Cat catching, noise on tonight’s agenda

THUNDER BAY – City council will be asked to put aside $25,000 a year for a catch-and-release program targeting some of the city's furriest residents.
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