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College loses 400 students after strike

College loses 400 students after strike

Province gave all students at Ontario's 24 public colleges that opportunity to drop out and receive tuition reimbursement after faculty strike.
Shop locally this holiday season

Shop locally this holiday season

Remember to support local businesses this holiday season.
Thieves target safes in office robbery attempts

Thieves target safes in office robbery attempts

Thunder Bay Police say the two attempted robberies took place on the city's south side between Saturday and Monday.
Federal inmate sought for parole violation

Federal inmate sought for parole violation

Douglas Archer, 65, known to frequent Thunder Bay, Kingston, Ont. and Oxford County.
Fight for return of missing mom's photos reveals police lost case file

Fight for return of missing mom's photos reveals police lost case file

Daughter, who had a gut feeling to not give police photos of her missing mother, spent years trying to get them back before receiving admission the file had likely been burned.
Students learn simple robot programming

Students learn simple robot programming

Claude E. Garton project helps students engage with technology and learn how to program simple commands on Lego robots they built themselves.
UPDATE: Levesque told Hobbs about investigation to ‘protect me:’ Hauth

UPDATE: Levesque told Hobbs about investigation to ‘protect me:’ Hauth

Acting Thunder Bay police chief, Sylvie Hauth, testifies during Levesque trial, shedding light as to why Levesque allegedly informed Hobbs he was focus of investigation.
Two men fined for moose hunting offences

Two men fined for moose hunting offences

Two men have been fined a total of $4,000 for illegal moose hunting.
Wanted Wednesday features three new warrant evaders

Wanted Wednesday features three new warrant evaders

The following people are currently WANTED on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
City to keep existing child care centres

City to keep existing child care centres

Council decides to continue operating Algoma, Grace Remus, Ogden and Woodcrest child care centres.
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