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Closing submissions heard in officer’s assault trial

Closing submissions heard in officer’s assault trial

Defence says the court spent four days on a trial on an incident that happened in seconds, while the Crown argued all witnesses found the officer’s use of force excessive.
May declared as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month

May declared as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month

The 2025 Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History will take place on Sunday, May 25 at Half-Way Motors Powersport.
City staff to recommend a “Buy Non-U.S.” approach

City staff to recommend a “Buy Non-U.S.” approach

City staff will present their report on how the U.S. tariff situation is impacting the municipality's ability to procure goods and services on Monday.
Young bowlers are heading to national championships

Young bowlers are heading to national championships

The Youth Bowl Canada national championships are in Edmonton from May 5 to 7 and the Canadian Tenpin Federation national championships are from May 15 to 18 in Quebec City.
Annual spring clean up begins

Annual spring clean up begins

The 29th annual Spring Up to Clean Up kicked off Thursday morning.
Weapons charges laid after April 30 incident

Weapons charges laid after April 30 incident

B.C. man behind bars after police responded to three reports of weapons complaints in a Kenora parking lot.
Thunder Bay's plasma centre celebrates grand opening

Thunder Bay's plasma centre celebrates grand opening

The centre collects plasma for transfusions and the extracted immunoglobulins for life-saving medications.
Care Bus reached nearly 10,000 people this winter

Care Bus reached nearly 10,000 people this winter

An increase was seen for individuals connected to meals with 1,363 in the 2023/2024 season and 2,039 people connected this past season, said Juanita Lawson, CEO of NorWest Community Health Centres.
City police officer charged with dangerous driving

City police officer charged with dangerous driving

OPP charged Thunder Bay police Const. Peter Haase, 37, on Monday.
City asks: 'what makes Thunder Bay great?'

City asks: 'what makes Thunder Bay great?'

Individuals and groups of all ages to encouraged to submit short written reflections about what they love about the city today and what gives it potential for the future.
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