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LCBO workers could strike starting June 26

LCBO workers could strike starting June 26

Union has filed a no-board report, setting a strike date for workers to walk off the job.
Police board chair was suspended in relation to Levesque charges

Police board chair was suspended in relation to Levesque charges

Ontario Civilian Police Commission investigated Thunder Bay Police Services Board chair Jackie Dojack in connection to charges against police chief, who has been since reinstated after determined she made an "error in judgment."
Letter to the Editor: Thunder Bay Police Service concerns

Letter to the Editor: Thunder Bay Police Service concerns

For what is appearing to be self-serving reasons, the Thunder Bay Police held a media event to reassure us that things are okay.
Pride Week kicks off in Thunder Bay

Pride Week kicks off in Thunder Bay

Pride week will take place from June 7-17, and will feature a number of events.
Hit-and-run suspect charged

Hit-and-run suspect charged

Thunder Bay Police have charged a 25-year-old man with impaired driving and failing to remain at the scene of an accident.
Brewery unveils Staal-inspired beer

Brewery unveils Staal-inspired beer

A dollar from every can of Grass Roots lager sold will be donated to the Staal Family Foundation.
Six-year jail sentence for home invasion

Six-year jail sentence for home invasion

Michael McCrady, 33, sentenced to six years after being convicted of break and enter, robbery, forcible confinement for May 2015 violent attack in Banning Street residence.
Police investigate south side assault

Police investigate south side assault

A 16-year-old male was assaulted by three individuals late last week; police looking for witnesses.
Stolen gas leads to arrest

Stolen gas leads to arrest

Police say suspect in theft case also believed to have been offering rides to people at Thunder Bay Regional.
Firefighters remind residents to have working smoke alarms, escape plan

Firefighters remind residents to have working smoke alarms, escape plan

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue want to remind residents the importance in having a working fire alarm and escape plan.
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