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Report recommends city moves forward with event centre, pending government funding

Report recommends city moves forward with event centre, pending government funding

THUNDER BAY -- A new report recommends city council moves forward with the detailed design and construction of the full-scale, $114.7 million event centre pending provincial and federal funding.

Police locate suspect in fraud case, will not be pursuing charges

THUNDER BAY – Police have found suspects connected to a case in which an elderly woman was nearly defrauded of her entire savings.

Volunteer accountants to file more than 120 returns for immigrants, low-income earners

THUNDER BAY -- The sometimes painful process of paying the tax man is now underway. While filing taxes can be difficult for many Canadians, the process is even worse for new immigrants unfamiliar with the tax system of their new home.

Former Dougall Media vice-president Tony Seuret dies at 74

THUNDER BAY -- The Dougall Media family is mourning the loss of a respected leader. Former company vice-president and general manager Tony Seuret passed away Wednesday morning following a lengthy illness.
27 of 29 complaints against police found ‘unsubstantiated’ in 2014

27 of 29 complaints against police found ‘unsubstantiated’ in 2014

THUNDER BAY -- The city police had 29 complaints made against them last year, with all but two found to be unsubstantiated. The remaining complaints are still being looked into and Thunder Bay Police Service Chief J.P.
Ontario Restaurant News takes notice at city’s booming local eateries

Ontario Restaurant News takes notice at city’s booming local eateries

THUNDER BAY – This city’s restaurant scene appears to be building a reputation for itself.

OPP issue ice safety reminder amid warmer weather

KENORA, Ont. -- Members of the Kenora OPP are reminding residents to be cautious of ice conditions. Recent warmer weather means outdoor activities can be expected and encouraged.
Thunder Bay Police Services Board joins call for a new district jail in the city

Thunder Bay Police Services Board joins call for a new district jail in the city

THUNDER BAY -- The Thunder Bay Police Services Board has joined the call for a new district jail in the city.
Monica Spence, charged with murder in cousin's death, granted bail to live in Hamilton

Monica Spence, charged with murder in cousin's death, granted bail to live in Hamilton

THUNDER BAY – A woman charged with second-degree murder in the death of her cousin will be released on bail.
John Harry Tsekouras granted bail pending appeal of trafficking convictions

John Harry Tsekouras granted bail pending appeal of trafficking convictions

THUNDER BAY -- John Tsekouras, convicted of trafficking cocaine and marijuana earlier this month, has been released on bail pending an appeal. Tsekouras, 41, was released Saturday on restrictive bail conditions that included $1.7 million in sureties.
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