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Dryden council requesting OPP costing process

Dryden council requesting OPP costing process

Dryden council could do away with its police force and replace it with the Ontario Provincial Police.
Rain barrels on sale at EcoSuperior

Rain barrels on sale at EcoSuperior

One-day sale offering up discounted rain barrels for $55 to city water customers; only 300 available at lower price.
NAN requesting inquest following loss of four youth in care

NAN requesting inquest following loss of four youth in care

Officials with Nishnawbe Aski Nation have released a statement calling for an inquest into the deaths of four NAN youth in care in the past six months.
Thunder Bay gardeners asked to grow an extra row

Thunder Bay gardeners asked to grow an extra row

Gardens in Thunder Bay can grow an extra row and share the harvest this year.
Photographer explores (her)self in exhibit

Photographer explores (her)self in exhibit

Artist Meryl McMaster will be discussing ideas of identity and heritage in her exhibition, Confluence, during an artist talk at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery.
Murder suspect claimed to be sexually assaulted

Murder suspect claimed to be sexually assaulted

Lead police investigator testified Monica Spence told him she had been sexually assaulted by the man she is accused of killing during second day of murder trial.
Rollover results in drunk driving charges

Rollover results in drunk driving charges

Lybster man, 64, charged with impaired driving after Tuesday evening rollover on Highway 588.
Local cop helps thwart potential violent incident at U.S. school

Local cop helps thwart potential violent incident at U.S. school

A tip from a resident alerted a Thunder Bay Police Service officer a student at a North Carolina high school might have plans to stab up to 12 students.
Protesters rally against bee-friendly community garden

Protesters rally against bee-friendly community garden

A small, but rowdy group protested against the latest Roots to Harvest project.
CNIB's Dining in the Dark returns

CNIB's Dining in the Dark returns

Diners will savour a four-course meal on June 8 without the benefit of sight as a way to raise awareness and understanding for the visually impaired and money for programs to help them in their day-to-day lives.
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