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Constable testifies he felt entry was ‘illegal’

Constable testifies he felt entry was ‘illegal’

Const. Kerry Dunning, with the Thunder Bay Police Service, was one of four officers dispatched to a keep the peace call for service on Nov. 24, 2020.
Webequie in state of emergency, evacuation begins as fire grows

Webequie in state of emergency, evacuation begins as fire grows

Nipigon 5 fire burns near Webequie First Nation, Red Lake 12 near Deer Lake.
MPPs welcome ‘fair and reasonable’ pay raise

MPPs welcome ‘fair and reasonable’ pay raise

‘MPP salaries have been lagging compared to other elected representatives, including city councilors in Ontario.'
St. Ignatius dominates to win varsity boys soccer title (9 photos)

St. Ignatius dominates to win varsity boys soccer title (9 photos)

St. Ignatius captured its sixth SSSAA Varsity Boys Soccer Championship since 2018, overpowering St. Patrick 6-0 at Fort William Stadium.
Local youth brought ‘brilliant’ insight to Canada’s UNDRIP plan, organizer says

Local youth brought ‘brilliant’ insight to Canada’s UNDRIP plan, organizer says

Feathers of Hope submitting a report to Justice Canada highlighting students’ voices in how the country is responding to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
St. Ignatius Tops St. Patrick 3–1, Punches Ticket to OFSAA (10 photos)

St. Ignatius Tops St. Patrick 3–1, Punches Ticket to OFSAA (10 photos)

St. Ignatius secured a 3–1 win over St. Patrick in the SSSAA varsity girls’ soccer final, wrapping up an undefeated season and earning a spot at the OFSAA championships. The Falcons now move on to represent Thunder Bay on the provincial stage.
Hospital Foundation awards $1.8-million 50/50 prize

Hospital Foundation awards $1.8-million 50/50 prize

May's jackpot was the ninth largest in the 52-draw history of the Thunder Bay 50/50 draw.
Justice Helen Pierce says goodbye to the Thunder Bay Courthouse

Justice Helen Pierce says goodbye to the Thunder Bay Courthouse

For the last 23 years, Justice Helen Pierce has presided over the many high-profile Thunder Bay court cases, and on May 30, she will wander the halls of the Thunder Bay Courthouse for the last time.
Wildfire smoke lingering but expected to clear, Environment Canada says

Wildfire smoke lingering but expected to clear, Environment Canada says

Numerous forest fires burning in the Northwest and out west have caused smoky conditions across much of the region.
Chippewa Park is open for the summer

Chippewa Park is open for the summer

The park has over 38 field days and up to 15 of the rooms at its pavilion booked throughout the summer.
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