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Thinking about a career change? OPP holding recruitment session

Thinking about a career change? OPP holding recruitment session

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Rainy River District Detachment will be holding a recruitment session on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 at 3 pm at the Town of Fort Frances Municipal Council Chambers.

Changes underway for Anishnawbe Mushkiki

Some changes are underway for Anishnawbe Mushkiki. The Aboriginal health agency has relocated their services and administration offices. Anishnawbe Mushkiki will soon move out of its Royston Court location.
Opposition pounces on Nipigon River Bridge issue

Opposition pounces on Nipigon River Bridge issue

After more than a month of waiting, the opposition parties finally got the chance Tuesday to question the Wynne Government about the problems with the Nipigon River Bridge. The west end of the new cable-stayed bridge broke on Jan.
Public board unanimously approves resolution that starts school closure process

Public board unanimously approves resolution that starts school closure process

THUNDER BAY – The public school board has given the green light to the start of the process that could result in the closure of two high schools and a number of elementary schools.

Crash leads to impaired charges for woman in Kenora

Kenora OPP media release follows: (KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged a female for Impaired Driving. On Saturday, February 13, 2016 at approximately 1:30 a.
Police seek two 30-year-old suspects, 17-year-old sent to hospital

Police seek two 30-year-old suspects, 17-year-old sent to hospital

Thunder Bay Police Service media release follows: Youth Assaulted Thunder Bay Police Criminal Investigation Branch is currently investigating an assault that sent a 17 year old male to the hospital on February 13, 2016.At approximately 5:00 p.m.
City police used force in 98 cases in 2015: Report

City police used force in 98 cases in 2015: Report

THUNDER BAY – City police reported using force in 98 cases last year. Thunder Bay Police Service Sgt.
Northern Delights initiative serving up reasons to leave the house

Northern Delights initiative serving up reasons to leave the house

THUNDER BAY -- More than half a dozen restaurants want hungry people to think North this month.
Students rally in support of classmate with rare genetic condition

Students rally in support of classmate with rare genetic condition

Hyde Park Public School students dressed in blue lined up to receive Persians topped with blue sugar on Monday as they rallied around a schoolmate they understood a little bit better.
I wish Thunder Bay would … “fix Water Street”

I wish Thunder Bay would … “fix Water Street”

On Monday evening I asked a simple question via Twitter, which read “fill in the Blank: I wish Thunder Bay would …” The responses came quickly, including one from Twitter user @ McDougallLisa who bluntly replied that the city shoul
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