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Capay's application to drop prosecution returns May 23

Capay's application to drop prosecution returns May 23

THUNDER BAY -- After nearly five years of waiting for his case to go to trial, 24-year-old murder suspect Adam Capay appeared in court through a video conference this morning.
Go-Pro used to catch drivers failing to stop for school buses

Go-Pro used to catch drivers failing to stop for school buses

Bus driver says too many motorists can't be bothered to stop when lights are on and stop sign extended.
Police release new batch of warrant evaders

Police release new batch of warrant evaders

Thunder Bay Police release next batch of Wanted Wednesday persons with outstanding bench and/or committal warrants. DO NOT approach or confront any of the people identified Members of the general public have NO AUTHORITY to detain these individuals.
Apartment unit catches fire

Apartment unit catches fire

Fire crews managed to limit most of the damage to a single residence at Moodie Street building.
Child-killing suspect arrested in Kenora

Child-killing suspect arrested in Kenora

Justin Keijer, 43, was wanted for the murder of seven-year-old Nathan Dumas and the attempted murder of a St. Catharines bank employee.
Woman found dead near new Beer Store

Woman found dead near new Beer Store

A woman was found dead between Canadian Tire and the new Beer Store in Intercity just before 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Magnus prepares for revolutionary year

Magnus prepares for revolutionary year

Next year’s Magnus season has been announced, along with a few other changes coming to the local theatre company.
PSA: Curbside battery recycling bags arriving soon

PSA: Curbside battery recycling bags arriving soon

Thunder Bay residents will be receiving their 2017 Battery Recycling Bags between March 23 and March 29.
Chippewa Wildlife Exhibition needs more time

Chippewa Wildlife Exhibition needs more time

Friends of Chippewa Park are concerned that more than one-third of the animals housed there cannot be relocated.
Police Tweet-Along success

Police Tweet-Along success

Thunder Bay Police interact with up to 300 people during five-hour social media experiment last Friday night.
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