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Court overturns $1.6M judgement against city police board

Court overturns $1.6M judgement against city police board

Earlier this month the Court of Appeal for Ontario overturned a $1.6 million judgement against the Thunder Bay Police Service Board
Rickford hired as advisor to local resource development company

Rickford hired as advisor to local resource development company

Former minister of natural resources lands advisory job with Fort William First Nation resource firm
United Way's $2.66M goal slightly lower than last year's target

United Way's $2.66M goal slightly lower than last year's target

United Way helps fund 29 agencies in Thunder Bay, 2016 fundraising goal achievable says campaign co-chairs
Strike deadline set for NAPS

Strike deadline set for NAPS

The NAPS board and the union representing its officers are taking Thursday to find a way to avert a strike.
UPDATE: Charges laid after vehicle found in McIntyre River

UPDATE: Charges laid after vehicle found in McIntyre River

Police and fire crews help tow-truck driver pull empty vehicle from McIntyre River early Thursday morning
Police investigating two arson cases

Police investigating two arson cases

Thunder Bay Police Service officials are investigating two cases of arson.
Hammarskjold, Superior supporters give final deputations

Hammarskjold, Superior supporters give final deputations

In a second special meeting, supporters of Superior CVI and Hammarskjold High School pleaded their case to the Lakehead Public School Board.
Waterfront hotel developers issued building permits

Waterfront hotel developers issued building permits

Waterfront hotel one step nearer to completion with issuance of building permit
Construction worker critically injured on job

Construction worker critically injured on job

Construction worker critically injured after fall
Racism a 'serious problem' in Thunder Bay: Survey

Racism a 'serious problem' in Thunder Bay: Survey

A Citizen Satisfaction Survey has shown that nearly 80 per cent of residents believe racism and discrimination is a serious problem in this city.
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