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OPP investigate thefts of boats, motors

OPP Media Release (DRYDEN, ON) – On November 28, 2015 at approximately 8:54 am, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Dryden Detachment officers were called to investigate a theft of two boats and two boat motors that occurred at an outpost camp
FEBRUARY: A tragic crash, zoo controversy and a court battle with the city intensifies

FEBRUARY: A tragic crash, zoo controversy and a court battle with the city intensifies

10. City police revealed they drew their guns 88 times in 2014, an increase over the previous five-year annual average of 56. Police chief J.P.

No winning ticket for $7-million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 6-49 draw

TORONTO - No one has the winning ticket for the $7-million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 6-49 draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Dec. 23 will be approximately $12-million. The lottery's grand prize was last won Dec.
REVIEW: The Force Awakens breathes new life into Star Wars franchise

REVIEW: The Force Awakens breathes new life into Star Wars franchise

J.J. Abrams has redeemed the Star Wars franchise. Make no mistake – The Force Awakens is not a perfect movie.
Norma Jean's hosts Christmas dinner

Norma Jean's hosts Christmas dinner

“Sometimes good things fall apart so that better things can fall together.

Climate change means ice road season two-thirds shorter: Regional Chief

Claiming climate change is disproportionately impacting the far north, indigenous leaders are calling for a study to determine the impacts of rising global temperatures on the northern way of life.
JANUARY: Target says goodbye, a pro wrestler says hello and struggles with CN continue

JANUARY: Target says goodbye, a pro wrestler says hello and struggles with CN continue

11. About 125 Community Care Access Centre walked off the job on Jan. 30, calling for an end to wage freezes. 10. Kimberly Fox was released with time served after spending more than two years behind bars for her role in the Dec.

United Way about $50,000 off pace with two weeks remaining in campaign

THUNDER BAY - The United Way estimates it has cut its shortfall in half, though the organization still has a long way to go to meet its campaign goal by the end of the year.
Treasurer Carol Pollard leaving in February after 15 years with the city

Treasurer Carol Pollard leaving in February after 15 years with the city

THUNDER BAY -- City council is losing another senior manager as treasurer Carol Pollard is moving on at the end of February.
Gravelle tours district jail, says replacement dependent upon correctional services review

Gravelle tours district jail, says replacement dependent upon correctional services review

THUNDER BAY – Michael Gravelle acknowledged a riot and standoff at the Thunder Bay District Jail last week highlights the need for a new jail, but there is currently no definite plan from the provincial Liberal government to build a replacement
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