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OPSEU heading to new office, receive go-ahead from council

The Ontario Public Sector Employee's Union in Thunder Bay is preparing to move into a new office, after getting the planning go-ahead from Thunder Bay city council last night.

City asks people not to be reckless with thin ice

City of Thunder Bay media release follows : March 15, 2016 – Thunder Bay Fire Rescue is asking all residents to stay off any of the frozen bodies of water in the area.
Criminal money paying for new police vehicle

Criminal money paying for new police vehicle

It turns out crime does pay – just not for those you’d expect.
UPDATE: Crime Stoppers, SPCA find owner of starving dog as investigation continues

UPDATE: Crime Stoppers, SPCA find owner of starving dog as investigation continues

THUNDER BAY -- The owner of an emaciated dog has been found. Crime Stoppers put a call out on social media Tuesday looking for the owner of a dog found wandering and starving near Junot Avenue and Windsor Street.
Rail crossing arm breaks windshield

Rail crossing arm breaks windshield

A vehicle collision on Monday resulted in a broken railway crossing arm. A female driver ignored the flashing red lights and clanging bells and received a wake-up slap when the crossing arm descended and hit the windshield.
UPDATE: Kitchen fire damages south-side home

UPDATE: Kitchen fire damages south-side home

THUNDER BAY – A Brock Street house suffered significant damage from a morning fire. Firefighters were called to the Westfort area home before 8:30 a.m. Tuesday morning to reports of a structural fire.
OPP locate and arrest escaped prisoner

OPP locate and arrest escaped prisoner

(KENORA, ON) On Friday, March 11, 2016 at approximately 2:00 pm, officers from the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were at the Kenora Courthouse transporting several persons in custody to the Kenora District Jail, when a 31 y
Snow, ice, rain? Environment Canada says we’re getting 15 cm of something

Snow, ice, rain? Environment Canada says we’re getting 15 cm of something

THUNDER BAY – Despite recent mild temperatures, the city could find itself underneath 15 cenitmetres of snow Wednesday. According to Environment Canada , the Thunder Bay area will see a mix of snow and ice pellets Tuesday night into Wednesday.
City's first food security report card highlights successes, challenges in the region

City's first food security report card highlights successes, challenges in the region

THUNDER BAY -- Food security in the region has come a long way in a short amount of time but there's still a lot of room for growth.
City crews kept busy repairing damage to streets

City crews kept busy repairing damage to streets

THUNDER BAY – Melting snow, warming temperatures and the return of grass are signs of the beginning of spring. So is the emergence of potholes on city streets.
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