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Kenora is weeks away from a new Wave in transit

Kenora is weeks away from a new Wave in transit

An open house on microtransit and the benefits it could deliver is scheduled for Sept. 18.
Lindsey Coyle at low risk to reoffend, says parole board

Lindsey Coyle at low risk to reoffend, says parole board

Lindsey Coyle will be released on day parole in September after serving seven months of a two-year sentence for criminal negligence causing death in connection to the death of 76-year-old Hermina Fletcher.
Thousands of golf balls stolen from Thunder Bay driving range

Thousands of golf balls stolen from Thunder Bay driving range

Swinger’s has had roughly 5,000 golf balls go missing this summer.
Firefighters train at mobile unit parked in Fort Frances

Firefighters train at mobile unit parked in Fort Frances

Firefighters from all over the Rainy River district came to town for training exercises at the Mobile Live Fire Training Unit.
Blue-green algae detected at private beach in Thunder Bay

Blue-green algae detected at private beach in Thunder Bay

If contact with BGA occurs, wash with soap and water and rinse with clean water to remove the algae.
Powwow regalia items stolen from vehicle

Powwow regalia items stolen from vehicle

Several regalia pieces were stolen from a vehicle last weekend.
OPP lay impaired charges during a traffic stop

OPP lay impaired charges during a traffic stop

The OPP remains committed to taking alcohol/drug-impaired drivers off our roads through enforcement and public education.
Thunder Bay pool temporarily closed due to vandalism

Thunder Bay pool temporarily closed due to vandalism

The pool is expected to reopen on Wednesday, Sept. 4. 
UPDATE: Highway 17 reopened after deadly collision

UPDATE: Highway 17 reopened after deadly collision

The highway was closed between Leach Road/Anton Road to Eagle River.
Woman learns hard lesson about hanging out with drug dealers

Woman learns hard lesson about hanging out with drug dealers

'She's learned to be more careful with whom she associates with': Wawa woman pleads guilty to possession of crystal meth for the purpose of trafficking
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