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Police survey results show more engagement is necessary

Police survey results show more engagement is necessary

The results of Thunder Bay’s Police Service Satisfaction and Trust Survey are a good start to identifying strategic ways to boost the police service's public relations, but there is still a lot more work to do to win back the trust of the city’s Indigenous population.
Toys for Tots Motorcycle Ride ready to roll

Toys for Tots Motorcycle Ride ready to roll

The 41st edition of the ride takes place on Saturday afternoon.
Over $40,000 worth of drugs seized in Marathon

Over $40,000 worth of drugs seized in Marathon

Three people were charged after a vehicle was searched on Monday.
UPDATED: St. Patrick High School 'hold & secure' is lifted

UPDATED: St. Patrick High School 'hold & secure' is lifted

Police were contacted but determined that the school was safe
SUV destroyed after transport truck blows stop sign at Sistonen's Corner

SUV destroyed after transport truck blows stop sign at Sistonen's Corner

A passenger vehicle was wrecked, but nobody was seriously injured in Monday's collision
Dirt Track Nationals set for this weekend

Dirt Track Nationals set for this weekend

The two-day show starts on Friday evening at Thunder City Speedway.
Lawyer demands change to Kenora’s rink policy

Lawyer demands change to Kenora’s rink policy

A letter accuses the city of “gender-based discrimination,” saying the city’s current ice allocation policy is “plainly and inexcusably discriminatory.”
Driver arrested after foot pursuit

Driver arrested after foot pursuit

An Ontario Provincial Police officer got into a foot pursuit with an impaired driver on Sunday.
A record-high temperature was reached in Thunder Bay

A record-high temperature was reached in Thunder Bay

The temperature on Monday was 12 degrees above normal
James Whalen to be recycled and displayed in the future

James Whalen to be recycled and displayed in the future

After a lengthy debate about the future of the James Whalen Tugboat, council votes in favour of recycling and storing what remains for a future display.
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