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APS launch new website, features online reporting and application process

APS launch new website, features online reporting and application process

Anishinabek Police Services says the newly re-designed website is simpler and more mobile-friendly.
Man charged with trafficking cocaine, fentanyl

Man charged with trafficking cocaine, fentanyl

A quantity of suspected cocaine and fentanyl were seized along with cash, a knife and paraphernalia consistent with drug-trafficking. 
Schreiber woman nearly tossed $38K winning 50/50 ticket in trash

Schreiber woman nearly tossed $38K winning 50/50 ticket in trash

Jaime Cebrario bought the winning Scotties Tournament of Hearts 50/50 ticket on Feb. 23, and tossed the ticket in a pile of papers, thinking she didn't have the winner.
Power company eyeing Dryden for energy projects

Power company eyeing Dryden for energy projects

Atura Power, which primarily deals in natural gas, is proposing solar and battery energy storage facilities.
Instructor facing charges no longer employed, says driving school

Instructor facing charges no longer employed, says driving school

A driving instructor facing cell phone, seatbelt and alcohol related driving infractions was "immediately terminated" by employer.
Friendship Centre to open new location this fall

Friendship Centre to open new location this fall

The Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre’s second location still has some interior design work to complete before its grand opening.
The Cat's in the Cradle – and on the stage – at Magnus

The Cat's in the Cradle  – and on the stage  – at Magnus

Lives and Legends: The Musical Stories of Harry Chapin is going live outdoor at the Magnus Theater tent
Onigaming chief hoping to ‘look Prime Minister Carney in the eye’ at leadership summit

Onigaming chief hoping to ‘look Prime Minister Carney in the eye’ at leadership summit

Jeff Copenace spoke at an Assembly of First Nations press conference Wednesday ahead of a meeting between Indigenous leaders, the Prime Minister and Privy Council Office.
Indian culture coming to the waterfront in 2-day celebration of 'universal love'

Indian culture coming to the waterfront in 2-day celebration of 'universal love'

Festival of India is set for Saturday and the Festival of Colours on Sunday at Marina Park.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

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