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Council eyes $1.1M bump to 'unpredictable' policing budget

Council eyes $1.1M bump to 'unpredictable' policing budget

The Thunder Bay Police Service's proposed $40-million budget could begin to address systemic overruns but its chief cautioned city council there are no certainties in law enforcement.
From Wanted Wednesday to Turn-in Thursday

From Wanted Wednesday to Turn-in Thursday

Wanted Wednesday has resulted in Turn-in Thursdays for the Thunder Bay Police Service as some people have turned themselves in.
Capay murder trial delayed

Capay murder trial delayed

Adam Capay still undergoing psychiatric evaluation; trial scheduled for March 20 postponed.
No room to give; classrooms may close: School board

No room to give; classrooms may close: School board

Both sides are holding out hope they can avoid a labour stoppage, but no negotiations are scheduled between elementary teachers and the Catholic board.
City Employee Recognized for Sports Tourism Excellence

City Employee Recognized for Sports Tourism Excellence

City of Thunder Bay Media release February 1, 2017 – The City of Thunder Bay’s Special Events Developer, Paul Burke, is a finalist in the Sport Tourism Champion category for the 2017 Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance (CSTA) PRESTIGE Awards.
Cineplex rebrands Great Digital Film Festival

Cineplex rebrands Great Digital Film Festival

The 8th Annual, Coast-to-Coast Festival Returns With fan favourites, cult classics and a fresh look.
Suicide crisis focus of Chief's assembly

Suicide crisis focus of Chief's assembly

The suicide crisis in Wapekeka First Nation was the main focus during the first day of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation Winter Chief's assembly in Thunder Bay.
Another local man nabbed for impaired driving

Another local man nabbed for impaired driving

OPP Media Release (THUNDER BAY, ON)- On Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at approximately 3:25 pm, an officer from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a traffic stop on Highway 61.
UPDATE: School board will lock out teachers if rotating strikes occur

UPDATE: School board will lock out teachers if rotating strikes occur

Elementary teachers say they'll walk off the job,, giving 24 hours notice at each school, but the Catholic board will likely lock them out.
Thunder Bay man nabbed for drinking and driving

Thunder Bay man nabbed for drinking and driving

Thunder Bay OPP arrested a man Wednesday for impaired driving.
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