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Dining room hunter fined for shooting deer on driveway

Dining room hunter fined for shooting deer on driveway

MNR News Release Fined $3,500 for Shooting Deer within City NEWS May 28, 2015 A Kenora man has been fined $3,500 for illegally shooting a deer.
City call for artist proposal for installations near Bay and Algoma

City call for artist proposal for installations near Bay and Algoma

THUNDER BAY -- The city is looking to spruce up some bump outs. The curb extensions, or bump outs, were installed on Algoma Street on near Bay Street and Cornwall Avenue several years ago to calm traffic.
Building benches: Students working hard for a great place to sit

Building benches: Students working hard for a great place to sit

Building just seems to come naturally to Kody Keller.
Hornepayne First Nation countersues NAN for $3.4 million

Hornepayne First Nation countersues NAN for $3.4 million

THUNDER BAY -- Hornepayne First Nation elders are countersuing Nishnawbe Aski Nation for $3.4 million.
Energy Board keeping close watch on pipeline, but improvements could be made

Energy Board keeping close watch on pipeline, but improvements could be made

THUNDER BAY -- The National Energy Board says it's constantly monitoring pipelines in the country, but could always do better.

Truck stolen, crashed and ditched near Highway 614: OPP

OPP News Release: (MANITOUWADGE, ON) –On May 24, 2015, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Manitouwadge detachment received information regarding a pickup truck that was missing and being reported as stolen.
Confederation College looks to bring in more out-of-market students

Confederation College looks to bring in more out-of-market students

The president of Confederation College says future success at the school could be judged by the number of out-of-region students the Thunder Bay school is able to attract.
Police force program to fight post-traumatic stress

Police force program to fight post-traumatic stress

THUNDER BAY -- Police work can sometimes lead to struggles with post-traumatic stress. So in an effort to help officers cope with daily stresses they often face, the Thunder Bay Police Service has created a Critical Incident and Peer Support Program.
Three years ago city declared state of emergency for May 2012 flood

Three years ago city declared state of emergency for May 2012 flood

Three years ago the city, along with Oliver-Paipoonge and Conmee, declared a state of emergency following overnight and morning floods. The area saw 108 millimetres of rain in less than 36 hours, which led to road washouts across the region.
No one hurt in afternoon College Street fire

No one hurt in afternoon College Street fire

Firefighters on scene say a kitchen fire at a College Street residence on Wednesday afternoon appears to be accidental in nature.
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