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MNRF investigating shot and abandoned moose

MNRF investigating shot and abandoned moose

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is seeking the public’s help in identifying the individual or individuals responsible for shooting and abandoning a cow moose east of Sioux Lookout.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

We're almost out of the cold snap and into the weekend.
Nighttime closures recommended for Highway 61 construction

Nighttime closures recommended for Highway 61 construction

Open house held to inform public about detour options for Highway 61 construction planned for next year.
Whitesand First Nation Chief faces assault charges

Whitesand First Nation Chief faces assault charges

Allan Gustafson was arrested and charged with assault.
Buyer beware when building a new home

Buyer beware when building a new home

Local home builders help Tarion crack down on illegal building in Thunder Bay, which has led to 21 convictions over the past five years.
Nurse practitioner-led clinic gets sought after expansion

Nurse practitioner-led clinic gets sought after expansion

Funding boost allows Lakehead Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic to add two new nurse practitioners and bring patient capacity to 4,800.
Southern Ontario man arrested on human trafficking charges

Southern Ontario man arrested on human trafficking charges

Police alerted by social agency that 26-year-old woman had been trafficked throughout Ontario last month.
Guilty pleasures don't have to break the bank

Guilty pleasures don't have to break the bank

Creating a spending plan and cutting back a little can go a long way to ensure one has money in the bank at the end of the month.
Officers facing Police Service Act charges

Officers facing Police Service Act charges

Consts, Kyle Kehler and Kyla Rutherford have been charged with one count of unlawful or unnecessary exercise of authority after a November 2016 incident.
Fire department issues ice and cold water warning

Fire department issues ice and cold water warning

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue is encouraging parents, guardians and teachers to speak to their children about the dangers of walking on ice-covered bodies of water.
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