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Police charge five during biggest crack seizure in city history

Police charge five during biggest crack seizure in city history

The Thunder Bay Police Service has arrested five people following the largest crack seizure in Thunder Bay's history.
Lakehead student bus pass faces referendum

Lakehead student bus pass faces referendum

Lakehead University students have begun voting on increased fees to their collective transit memberships paid through student fees, known as U-Pass.
Kashechewan agreement could see community relocated

Kashechewan agreement could see community relocated

Framework signed between federal, provincial and First Nation governments, calls for short, medium and long-term sustainability in James Bay community.
PSA: Animal Services Chip-a-Thon

PSA: Animal Services Chip-a-Thon

City of Thunder Bay media release Thunder Bay Animal Services will be hosting a pet Chip-a-thon at the City Animal Services Centre.
Take a Hike to close, women's fashion store to take its place

Take a Hike to close, women's fashion store to take its place

Outdoor gear retailer first opened in 1996 in downtown Fort William.
Driver rear-ends police cruiser

Driver rear-ends police cruiser

Three people were sent to the hospital following a two-vehicle collision involving a police cruiser.
Sunshine list reveals top government earners

Sunshine list reveals top government earners

Thunder Bay Police Chief J.P. Levesque made 23 per cent more in 2016 than he did in 2015.
Letter to the Editor: Thunder Bay Municipal Code of Conduct

Letter to the Editor: Thunder Bay Municipal Code of Conduct

Why has no one on Thunder Bay city council called on mayor Keith Hobbs to explain his relationship with the lawyer who launched a $300M class action lawsuit against the city?
Two pedestrians struck, killed by train in Hudson, Ont.

Two pedestrians struck, killed by train in Hudson, Ont.

Police identify victims as residents of Lac Seul First Nation.
Chain store assessment deals to expand

Chain store assessment deals to expand

An MPAC spokesperson says assessors are looking to expand on the landmark deal that bundled Canadian Tire store property assessments together across the province, reduced its Thunder Bay values 25 per cent and will require the city to pay the company back $1 million in taxes.
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