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Should some segments of policing be private? Survey says no

Should some segments of policing be private? Survey says no

THUNDER BAY – The local union president representing city police officers is adamant there should be no privatization of law enforcement.

Environment Canada special weather statement remains

A special weather statement for the City of Thunder Bay remains in effect. Environment Canada issued an update to the weather statement, which indicates heavy rain for this region, early Wednesday morning. The full statement can be read below.
Seventeen-year-old charged with impaired driving after highway crash: OPP

Seventeen-year-old charged with impaired driving after highway crash: OPP

OPP News Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) – On August 17, 2015 at 4:47 pm, officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a traffic complaint of an erratic motor vehicle on Highway 602 in Alberton Town

Outreach for Shuniah strategic plan will include online option

The Municipality of Shuniah is carrying out the most broad-based public consultation in recent memory to chart its future course.

Police in Dryden receive multiple reports of mischief targeting campaign signs

OPP News Release (DRYDEN, ON) – On August 17, 2015 the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Dryden Detachment received a report of Mischief to the campaign signs for the upcoming election.
Bus collides with woman at Water Street terminal

Bus collides with woman at Water Street terminal

THUNDER BAY - A woman has been taken to hospital after reportedly being hit by a city bus at the Water Street bus terminal. Emergency services were called to the north side terminal around 4:30 p.m.

Area politicians welcome changes to provincial disaster funding

Ontario will be saying goodbye to the Ontario Disaster Relief Assistance Programnext year.

Kids learning to lead a good life at Lakehead University this week

THUNDER BAY -- Leading a good life means staying positive, having healthy relationships and learning life skills.
Beer truck loses load, spills cases of beer onto Balmoral Avenue

Beer truck loses load, spills cases of beer onto Balmoral Avenue

THUNDER BAY – More than 30 cases of beer came crashing onto the pavement on Balmoral Avenue Tuesday afternoon. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say it appears the truck hauling the beer lost its load while turning a corner.
Flood outlook in effect: MNR

Flood outlook in effect: MNR

THUNDER BAY – A flood outlook is in effect for the Thunder Bay District.
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