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New OPP K-9 team assigned to Thunder Bay

New OPP K-9 team assigned to Thunder Bay

Const. Amy Sloan and Edo, a Belgian Malinois, are now working out of the city
Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Good Morning, Thunder Bay

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
Council in Brief: Feb. 6

Council in Brief: Feb. 6

Thunder Bay’s city council approved the 2023 city budget Monday, while putting its stamp on the police services board with a new citizen appointee.
VIDEO: City council ratifies 2023 budget

VIDEO: City council ratifies 2023 budget

Man in critical condition as police investigate attempted homicide

Man in critical condition as police investigate attempted homicide

Police responded to 300 block of Fassina Street on Monday night where they found a seriously injured man
Thunder Bay man faces drug trafficking and weapons charges

Thunder Bay man faces drug trafficking and weapons charges

The 38-year-old accused was already wanted on outstanding warrants
Man arrested after pointing firearm at police officers

Man arrested after pointing firearm at police officers

Thunder Bay police were called to a home on the 400 block of Amethyst Crescent in the city's Northwood neighbourhood early Tuesday morning for reports of a disturbance.
'Everything on the table' in library facilities plan

'Everything on the table' in library facilities plan

A Thunder Bay Public Library review will consider possibilities including building new branches and cutting existing ones, as some city councillors suggest closing downtown locations.
Dryden doctor prescribes potential solutions for physician shortage

Dryden doctor prescribes potential solutions for physician shortage

The Ontario Medical Association's Northwest district chair says some long term solutions to doctor shortage in the North include creating more spots in med schools and accepting more students who have strong ties to the region. 
‘We should be there,’ says NAN Grand Chief on federal and provincial health care talks

‘We should be there,’ says NAN Grand Chief on federal and provincial health care talks

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Derek Fox is joining other First Nation leaders expressing frustration and disappointment for being left out of talks between the federal and provincial governments on health care transformation and funding
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