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No charges for Standing Rock demonstrators: TBPS

No charges for Standing Rock demonstrators: TBPS

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release The Thunder Bay Police Service has concluded a review of the December 5, 2016 demonstration which was in support of the Standing Rock environmental movement.
OPP seeking witness in Wednesday's fatal highway crash

OPP seeking witness in Wednesday's fatal highway crash

Blue 2010 Mitsubishi Endeavour involved in collision of particular interest to OPP.
Credit Coach: Taking control of your finances

Credit Coach: Taking control of your finances

Taking Control of Your Finances — What Comes First? When I’m helping an individual deal with creditors through the filing of a consumer proposal, or a family who is facing a personal bankruptcy, I am often faced with the same basic questi
Early morning fire destroys late-model car

Early morning fire destroys late-model car

The Shuniah Fire Department reported that a late-model car was destroyed in an early morning fire Friday.
Elementary teachers' union says no deal reached with Catholic board

Elementary teachers' union says no deal reached with Catholic board

Zero progress made on key issue in talks, internal teacher placement, says union leader.
Fire guts condemned Marathon apartment building

Fire guts condemned Marathon apartment building

Firefighters are dealing with a significant apartment fire in Marathon
Ambulance transfer rift long time coming

Ambulance transfer rift long time coming

Superior North EMS requested the Local Health Integration Network make changes to non-urgent patient transfer five years ago, specifically requesting for-profit companies take a larger role.
Bomb threat closes high school

Bomb threat closes high school

Board sends students home for the day after email threat to St. Patrick High School received.
Police seize $1,440 worth of cocaine

Police seize $1,440 worth of cocaine

Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service executed a search warrant at a Fort William First Nation residence Thursday.
Student donations go a long way

Student donations go a long way

Westgate High School students collected more than 280 items to be donated to the Beendigen Crisis Home.
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