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Police nab 89 lbs of grass from John Street home

Police nab 89 lbs of grass from John Street home

Approximately $800,000 worth of marijuana was seized from a John Street residence Thursday by the Combined Forces Organized Crime Unit. At 8:30 a.m.
Injuries minor following Junot Avenue crash

Injuries minor following Junot Avenue crash

One person was sent to the hospital after a two-car collision on the corner of Junot Avenue and John Street Friday afternoon. The crash occurred just after 2:30 p.m.
Despite comments council supports firefigthers, councillor says

Despite comments council supports firefigthers, councillor says

Comments made by coun. Robert Tuchenhagen calling the city’s firefighters "spoiled" are his own opinion and are not shared by the rest of council says coun. Aldo Ruberto.
Suspect arrested in armed robbery case

Suspect arrested in armed robbery case

Police arrested a local 23-year-old man in connection to an armed robbery of an area convenience store early Friday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service say officers took the man into custody at 10:35 a.m. at a Limbrick Street residence on Saturday.
Firefighters still waiting for contract

Firefighters still waiting for contract

City firefighters are frustrated and discouraged that they’ve been without a contract for almost seven years says their union leader.
Hear them roar

Hear them roar

Thirteen years ago Northern Ontario Business magazine started the Influential Women of Northern Ontario Awards and Tradeshow as a way to seek out, profile and honour women who have created economic wealth in Northern Ontario.

First Nations leader puts pressure on province over HST

The leader of the Anishnabek First Nation is calling on Aboriginal citizens to crank up the pressure on the federal government regarding the controversial HST.
Spill would choke Great Lake

Spill would choke Great Lake

A website is offering users the chance to examine the massive BP oil spill from a different perspective. The site ifitwasmyhome.com allows users to place a diagram of the oil spill on a Google map.
Wind fight continues

Wind fight continues

The group opposed to a proposed South Neebing wind farm says it will draft a report to counter Horizon Wind’s recent Renewable Energy Approval Report, but group members admit that their report could take some time.

Board reviewing field trip policy

After the horse-and-carriage incident at Fort William Historical Park Monday that tragically claimed the life of four-year-old Willow Scott-Hannam, Lakehead Public Schools is reviewing their policies and procedures concerning field trips.
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