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OPP confirm second person charged in Alyssa Turnbull disappearance

OPP confirm second person charged in Alyssa Turnbull disappearance

Brian Soos and Nicholas Soos have been arrested and charged with committing an indignity to human remains and obstruction of justice in connection with the 2020 disappearance of Alyssa Turnbull
TBT NEWSHOUR: June 14, 2022: Turf funding denied

TBT NEWSHOUR: June 14, 2022: Turf funding denied

June 14, 2022: Turf funding denied
Current council could still find way forward on indoor turf: Mauro

Current council could still find way forward on indoor turf: Mauro

Mayor Bill Mauro expects Thunder Bay's city council to debate the merits of private sector proposals for an indoor turf facility "in short order."
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices.
FWFN turned down on funding for LTC home

FWFN turned down on funding for LTC home

Application for $25 million to support an elder care facility for Robinson-Superior area First Nations not approved.
Thunder Bay's Carter Hutton retires from pro hockey

Thunder Bay's Carter Hutton retires from pro hockey

Hutton suffered an injury in October 2021 in his last NHL game
Arrest made in connection with 2020 disappearance of Alyssa Turnbull

Arrest made in connection with 2020 disappearance of Alyssa Turnbull

Nicholas Soos has been charged with committing an indignity to human remains and obstruction of justice in connection with the case of Alyssa Turnbull, who was first reported missing in April 2020
Police lay 141 charges in traffic blitz

Police lay 141 charges in traffic blitz

The Thunder Bay Police Service laid charges for speeding, distracted driving, and commercial vehicle safety offences in an enforcement blitz Monday.
Musselwhite mine rescuers best in the province

Musselwhite mine rescuers best in the province

Team from Newmont gold mine wins annual Ontario Mine Rescue competition
Roots Community Food Centre gets RBC grant for youth employment

Roots Community Food Centre gets RBC grant for youth employment

The $100,000 donation supports 20 weeks of work for younger adults
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