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63-year-old charged with impaired driving

63-year-old charged with impaired driving

The OPP is committed to safety for all who utilize Ontario's roadways. Members of the public are urged to report impaired driving by calling 911 in emergency situations. 
Northern Ontario man arrested in child porn investigation

Northern Ontario man arrested in child porn investigation

Investigators seized multiple devices in the home and found material consistent with child pornography.
Pharmacists will treat 14 additional ailments

Pharmacists will treat 14 additional ailments

'For the patients, it’s the best thing that could happen. Unfortunately, it's a mixed bag – pharmacy is going to be overwhelmed with the amount of work. So, we're in consultation with government on that,' Vinay Kapoor said.
TBT NEWSHOUR for July 26, 2024: Federal government ordered to negotiate a settlement with First Nations

TBT NEWSHOUR for July 26, 2024: Federal government ordered to negotiate a settlement with First Nations

Cooke homers twice, Cats trounced in Eau Claire

Cooke homers twice, Cats trounced in Eau Claire

Thunder Bay lost for the fifth time in six outings and dropped out of first place in the Great Plains East.
What’s Poppin’: July 27, 2024

What’s Poppin’: July 27, 2024

There are a few things to check out this weekend in Thunder Bay!
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Canada ready to host Women’s Baseball World Cup

Canada ready to host Women’s Baseball World Cup

The tournament gets underway on Sunday at Port Arthur Stadium.
Verdict in local police officer assault trial expected in September

Verdict in local police officer assault trial expected in September

Closing submissions were heard in the trial for Const. Ryan Dougherty of the Thunder Bay Police Service who pleaded not guilty to assault causing bodily harm for punching a 60-year-old man in the face four times.
VIDEO: The Supreme Court Rules Canada violated treaty obligations

VIDEO: The Supreme Court Rules Canada violated treaty obligations

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