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Police call for end of 'finger pointing' at their Keeash, Begg investigations

Police call for end of 'finger pointing' at their Keeash, Begg investigations

One day after being publicly criticized for their search efforts into the disappearance of Josiah Begg and investigation into death of Tammy Keeash, the Thunder Bay Police Service responded by urging for "holding hands" and end "pointing fingers."
Man allegedly exposes himself to female jogger

Man allegedly exposes himself to female jogger

Incident took place Wednesday night around 8 p.m. in the Boulevard Lake area.
Billboard Rescue participants brave chilly weather

Billboard Rescue participants brave chilly weather

Annual event, celebrating its 25th anniversary, is the United Way of Thunder Bay's single-largest fundraiser each year.
Border Cats, city to update state of Port Arthur Stadium field

Border Cats, city to update state of Port Arthur Stadium field

Weather partially to blame for slowdown of renovations to aging facility's playing surface.
Province to replace Ontario Municipal Board

Province to replace Ontario Municipal Board

The province plans to overhaul the Ontario Municipal Board and give more power to cities.
Police, ZoneWatch, conduct educational traffic blitz

Police, ZoneWatch, conduct educational traffic blitz

Police and ZoneWatch launched a driving campaign to help keep the roads of Thunder Bay free of aggression.
Power restored in County Fair area

Power restored in County Fair area

Utility says tree on line responsible for the outage, which is affecting more than 2,000 customers.
Police begin underwater search for Josiah Begg

Police begin underwater search for Josiah Begg

OPP underwater search and recovery unit will start looking for missing teen in the McIntyre River.
Free compost available May 19

Free compost available May 19

The city is offering free compost to all residents while supplies last on May 19.
Two men fined $7,000 for illegal moose hunting

Two men fined $7,000 for illegal moose hunting

Two southern Ontario men pleaded guilty and were fined a total of $7,000 for illegal moose hunting.
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