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City police arrest break-and-enter suspect

City police arrest break-and-enter suspect

City police arrested and charged a 32-year-old with three counts of break and enter, and three counts of breach of probation.
OPSEU head urges government support for Shelter House program

OPSEU head urges government support for Shelter House program

OPSEU president Warren (Smokey) Thomas is calling on Ontario and Thunder Bay to fund the Shelter House's SOS program, which is slated to be temporarily suspended on Apr. 1.
Sherman Quisses' family seeking justice

Sherman Quisses' family seeking justice

The Quisses family are seeking justice in the application for stay of first-degree murder charge.
Rafferty wants to run provincially for NDP

Rafferty wants to run provincially for NDP

Former NDP MP confirms he'll take another run at provincial politics in 2018.
Alberta man fined $2,400 for fishing offences

Alberta man fined $2,400 for fishing offences

Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry An Alberta resident has been fined a total of $2,400 for fishing offences.
Police to give public inside look during first Tweet-along

Police to give public inside look during first Tweet-along

Thunder Bay Police Service will be sending its newly hired social media co-ordinator to tweet Friday nights action on the streets.
Gold isn't all that glitters for local economy

Gold isn't all that glitters for local economy

The slow value of gold's price growth is prompting some Northwestern Ontario companies to dig deeper as other rising commodity prices could mean incentives for mining growth on the horizon.
Collins, three others running for FWFN chief

Collins, three others running for FWFN chief

Thirty-three residents throw names in to run for Fort William First Nation council seats
Bill Bradica takes on new role

Bill Bradica takes on new role

On April 1, Bill Bradica will take on a new role as Board Chair of the Housing Services Corporation.
Minnesota man fined $4,250 for unsafe hunting

Minnesota man fined $4,250 for unsafe hunting

Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry A Minnesota resident has been fined a total of $4,250 for unsafe hunting.
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