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Murder suspect appears in court

Murder suspect appears in court

Kecia Spade, 18, arrived at the provincial courthouse in handcuffs Wednesday to set a date to face her first-degree murder charge. Spade was charged last year following the death of Mariah Wesley, 18, also from Michkeegogamang First Nations.
Increase a start, says social planner

Increase a start, says social planner

A 75-cent increase to Ontario’s minimum wage is a step in the right direction, but falls about $1.75 short of what workers need to escape the poverty cycle, says an official with the Lakehead Social Planning Council.

BC man arrested for local woman’s murder

A British Columbia man has been arrested by police in that province in connection with the 2009 murder of a Thunder Bay woman.
New library location confirmed

New library location confirmed

With one year to go, Thunder Bay Public Library said its up to the challenge of completing a new library despite concerns from the neighbouring community centre. The library board held a public session Tuesday for the new Mary J.L.

Cops for cancer kicks off

The 14th Annual Cops for Cancer event was launched earlier Tuesday in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Hundreds of police officers from across the province are expected to participate in the event.

Leadership series announced

Thunder Bay residents will have the opportunity to learn leadership skills from the region's best this May. Plans were announced Tuesday for a new annual speaker series sponsored by the "Leadership Thunder Bay" organization.

Chiefs tackle First Nation issues

More than 30 First Nation chiefs from across Ontario are in Thunder Bay this week to tackle issues facing their communities.

Man dies after ice road crash

A Thunder Bay man died following a crash on an area ice road over the weekend. Red Lake detachment OPP officials say Michael Krawczuk, 45, of Thunder Bay, died when the van he was driving flipped over after striking a dock in Balmertown.
Police make arrest in hit-and-run case

Police make arrest in hit-and-run case

Police arrested a male suspect in connection with last week’s Secord Street hit and run. Thunder Bay Police Service officials say officers arrested Steven Jamie Torkkeli, 28, of Thunder Bay, around 5 p.m. Monday.
Transit talk

Transit talk

Ratified by one vote after 3 a.m., the city’s temporary bus terminal will move to North Street.
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