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Classic car clubs donate $10K to Camp Quality

Classic car clubs donate $10K to Camp Quality

Sixth annual poker run to help pay for kids with cancer to go to camp each summer
Facebook comments allegedly made by police under investigation

Facebook comments allegedly made by police under investigation

Comments on Facebook allegedly made by local police officers have sparked a Police Services Act investigation. 
COLUMN: How old are your bones?

COLUMN: How old are your bones?

This is a question we ask many of our patients at Academy Medical Pharmacy. This week our focus is on bone health. Having good bone health is really important as you grow older to prevent any broken bones.
Create, participate, share: Culture Days set to return

Create, participate, share: Culture Days set to return

Culture Days is returning to the city this weekend, along with a new tool to promote arts and culture,The Trunk.
First Nations take lead on Greenstone Transmission Line

First Nations take lead on Greenstone Transmission Line

Media Release Follows Thunder Bay, ON- Sept. 29, 2016 -- Eight First Nations have aligned as a group to pursue the development of a new high voltage transmission line into Greenstone.
OPP investigate break-ins, thefts

OPP investigate break-ins, thefts

Police are investigating the theft of more than $10,000 worth of tractor trailer rims at a business in Emo.
Wasaya adds Dash 8 to fleet

Wasaya adds Dash 8 to fleet

Wasaya officials say new Dash 8 aircraft is well suited for servicing remote communities throughout the north.
Penalties for drug-impaired driving to get tougher

Penalties for drug-impaired driving to get tougher

Starting Oct. 2, drivers impaired by drugs will receive much harsher penalties.
Thunder Bay 'could be a leader' in community-police relations: review advisor

Thunder Bay 'could be a leader' in community-police relations: review advisor

The Independent Police Oversight Review wrapped up two days of local consultations on Wednesday. Its facilitator was struck with the city's potential to improve police-community relations.
Budget talks likely to start with 4.4 per cent levy increase

Budget talks likely to start with 4.4 per cent levy increase

City administration will present a 2017 budget that features a tax levy increase of 4.4 per cent on Oct. 3. 
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