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With MPAC reassessments heading to other cities in Ontario, Mayor Keith Hobbs hopes Queen's Park will finally listen

With MPAC reassessments heading to other cities in Ontario, Mayor Keith Hobbs hopes Queen's Park will finally listen

THUNDER BAY -- Keith Hobbs thinks that Queen's Park will do something now that communities in the south are being hit by MPAC reassessments.

Police looking for suspicious male who approached children earlier this week

THUNDER BAY -- Two separate reports of a suspicious male in the High Street area earlier this week has led police to warn parents to be on the lookout.
Police seeking female suspect

Police seeking female suspect

THUNDER BAY -- Police are searching for a suspect accused of stealing drugs from a north side pharmacy Thursday morning.
Highway 17 fully reopened days after train derailment

Highway 17 fully reopened days after train derailment

NIPIGON, Ont. -- Traffic is finally back to normal on the Trans-Canada Highway after a train derailment earlier this week.
Suspect charged in Richard Spence murder begins bail process

Suspect charged in Richard Spence murder begins bail process

THUNDER BAY -- The defence lawyer for one of the suspects in the city’s most recent homicide case plans to begin the process of seeking bail.
Case against three suspect linked to Canada Day homicide moving forward

Case against three suspect linked to Canada Day homicide moving forward

THUNDER BAY -- Three people charged in last year’s Canada Day murder returned to court Friday morning.
Police investigating hit and run that left garage heavily damaged

Police investigating hit and run that left garage heavily damaged

Police are looking for a hit-and-run suspect after a garage was heavily damaged Friday morning. Officers were called to the 200 block of Peter Street near River Street around 1 a.m.

Three-vehicle crash leads to southside traffic woes

THUNDER BAY -- City police have charged an 18-year-old woman following a three-vehicle crash that led to “rush-hour havoc” on the city’s south side.

Cleanup of train derailment continues near Highway 17

NIPIGON, Ont. -- A lane of Highway 17 east of Nipigon remained closed Thursday as CP Rail continued its cleanup of this week's train derailment. A total of 22 cars on the 76-car train jumped the tracks at around noon on Tuesday.
Week in Review: Week 2 of 2015

Week in Review: Week 2 of 2015

Here are the most read news stories of Week 2: 5 Police, mayor meet with Vampiro about Guardian Angel plan THUNDER BAY -- The city’s mayor wants to see the Guardian Angels in Thunder Bay.
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