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Iconic campaign continues to trade hair for cancer research dollars

Iconic campaign continues to trade hair for cancer research dollars

THUNDER BAY – Greg Stephenson has one special annual spring tradition. Every year the president of the Thunder Bay Police Association gets a haircut as part of the Canadian Cancer Society’s annual Cops for Cancer campaign.
Video accusing city police of brutality doesn’t show the whole story: Adams

Video accusing city police of brutality doesn’t show the whole story: Adams

THUNDER BAY – Facebook users are sharing a video some say is proof of police brutality by a city police officer, but officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say it appears to be nothing more than a standard arrest.
Alppila Road closed north of Highway 102 due to flooding

Alppila Road closed north of Highway 102 due to flooding

OPP Thunder Bay detachment news release: (THUNDER BAY, ON) Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to advise the motoring public of a temporary road closure. The road closure on Alppila Road, 1.

OPP looking for stolen pickup truck

OPP Northwest Region News Release: (FORT FRANCES, ON) – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Rainy River District Detachment is looking for assistance from the public.

NAN wants coroner’s inquest to examine racism in city, police investigation

THUNDER BAY – Representatives form Nishnawbe Aski Nation will request that the Coroner amend the scope of the Inquest into the deaths of First Nation students.
More than $100,000 committed to Cancer Care via gift matching challenge

More than $100,000 committed to Cancer Care via gift matching challenge

Health Sciences Foundation News Release: Update: Community Inspired to Give to The Paterson Foundation's Gift Matching Challenge to Activate the Cyclotron - Just under two weeks left! Thunder Bay, ON - Thanks to media across Northwestern Ontario

Weather delivers warm but wet start to week

THUNDER BAY – The weather will deliver a more spring like week for the City of Thunder Bay, but it’ll be a bit soggy to start. According to Environment Canada Monday morning’s showers are expected to clear before the afternoon.

Boil water advisory lifted for Town of Schreiber

The Thunder Bay and District Health Unit has announced it has lifted a boil water advisory for the Town of Schreiber which had been imposed on Wednesday.
Council Preview: Event Centre, yard waste bags on council agenda

Council Preview: Event Centre, yard waste bags on council agenda

THUNDER BAY – The Event Centre is back on the agenda in council chambers tonight. City council voted to move ahead to Phase 5 of the project at its last meeting in March. That decision is set to be ratified during tonight’s meeting.
Glance at Crime: April 6 through April 12

Glance at Crime: April 6 through April 12

THUNDER BAY -- City police responded to more than 216 incidents during the week of Monday, April 6, 2015 through Sunday, April 12, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
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