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Third suspect pleads guilty in Field Street murder case

Third suspect pleads guilty in Field Street murder case

THUNDER BAY – A third suspect has entered a guilty plea in a Field Street homicide case that happened nearly two years ago.
Angus slams Liberals over FedNor inaction

Angus slams Liberals over FedNor inaction

OTTAWA – Timmins NDP MP Charlie Angus says FedNor is in urgent need of an overhaul.
Poor Young Things to play free show during Can-Am Police-Fire Games opening ceremonies

Poor Young Things to play free show during Can-Am Police-Fire Games opening ceremonies

THUNDER BAY -- A busy July weekend just got even busier.
City on defensive following pumping station failure

City on defensive following pumping station failure

THUNDER BAY – The city is defending itself amid public backlash regarding its response to last week’s boil-water advisory.
OPP investigating fatal single-vehicle crash

OPP investigating fatal single-vehicle crash

FORT FRANCES, Ont.
Murder trial jury grapples with guilty, not criminally responsible outcomes

Murder trial jury grapples with guilty, not criminally responsible outcomes

THUNDER BAY – As the jury begins attempting to reach a verdict in the David Wilson murder trial, an outcome of not guilty is not a consideration.
Creditors vote in support of Wasaya restructuring plan

Creditors vote in support of Wasaya restructuring plan

THUNDER BAY -- Creditors of Wasaya Airways LP and Wasaya Airways Leasing Ltd. (“Wasaya”) met in Thunder Bay on May 17, 2016 to vote on the proposals offered by Wasaya to restructure its debt obligations.
OPP wants your drugs

OPP wants your drugs

(KENORA, ON) – Prescription medications can be misused in ways not intended by the physician who prescribes them.
Computer programmer grads in high demand: College

Computer programmer grads in high demand: College

THUNDER BAY, ON, May 18, 2016 – With 100 per cent employment in their field, Computer Programmer alumni from the first graduating class at Confederation College are playing an important role in a rapidly growing industry.

City launches reminder service for water meter readings

May 18, 2016 – The City of Thunder Bay has launched a new service that reminds residents it is time to submit their water meter reading through email, text, or telephone.
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