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Driver charged with impaired and child endangerment

Driver charged with impaired and child endangerment

One individual is facing multiple charges after a collision on Highway 125, including impaired driving and child endangerment.
Thousands expected to attend Teddy Bears Picnic on Tuesday

Thousands expected to attend Teddy Bears Picnic on Tuesday

Last year the Teddy Bears Picnic saw around 2,500 people attend, Karen Kadolph said.
VIDEO: Victoriavile demolition delayed until next year

VIDEO: Victoriavile demolition delayed until next year

Easton Mikus signs with Owen Sound Attack

Easton Mikus signs with Owen Sound Attack

The 17-year-old forward inked a contract with the Ontario Hockey League club on Monday.
Unexpected discoveries delay Victoriaville demolition

Unexpected discoveries delay Victoriaville demolition

An inspection of the mall showed that more work is required to weatherproof exterior walls in some of the units before exposing them to the outdoors.
Alcohol outlet busier than usual during LCBO strike

Alcohol outlet busier than usual during LCBO strike

A licensed variety store had double the normal sales volume over the weekend because of the strike with Ontario's retail liquor supplier.
Kenora getting expert help in neighbourhood safety

Kenora getting expert help in neighbourhood safety

A consultant has been applying the principles of CPTED – crime prevention through environmental design – in the city's downtown.
Walmart introduces sensory-friendly shopping hours

Walmart introduces sensory-friendly shopping hours

'Minimal sounds' will be heard in stores during early-morning hours three days a week.
LETTER: Reader oversimplified "complex nature of substance abuse policy"

LETTER: Reader oversimplified "complex nature of substance abuse policy"

Mayor Boshcoff's comments, though criticized for inaccuracies, reflect a broader frustration felt by many in Thunder Bay.
One of four accused in Hodder shooting death pleads guilty

One of four accused in Hodder shooting death pleads guilty

Jacob Green of Thunder Bay pleaded guilty to the charge of manslaughter in connection to the May 2022 shooting death of 29-year-old Adrian Anthony Richardson in the Hodder Avenue area.
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