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Firefighters remind residents to have working smoke alarms, escape plan

Firefighters remind residents to have working smoke alarms, escape plan

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue want to remind residents the importance in having a working fire alarm and escape plan.
NAPS officer guilty of drug trafficking

NAPS officer guilty of drug trafficking

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service officer, Brent Cadeau, found guilty on drug trafficking charges from 2011 arrest.
Alexander Henry close to returning home

Alexander Henry close to returning home

Council to decide on Monday whether to pay to return former Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Alexander Henry to Thunder Bay.
Dorion community looking to form general store

Dorion community looking to form general store

The community of Dorion is looking to develop a co-op general store to help bring residents closer to the necessities of life.
Attorney general announces changes for justice system

Attorney general announces changes for justice system

Ontario's Attorney General made an announcement in Kenora Wednesday morning regarding northwestern Ontario's justice system.
Treasure Exchange Days returns

Treasure Exchange Days returns

Treasure Exchange Days returns to the city this weekend.
Section of James Street to close due to storm sewer work

Section of James Street to close due to storm sewer work

Storm sewer reconstruction on James Street between Victoria Avenue and Churchill Drive in the vicinity of the Neebing River will begin on Monday.
UPDATE: Sudden death on city's south side

UPDATE: Sudden death on city's south side

Police have not released the identity of the victim or the circumstances surrounding the person's death.
City releases first year update to inquest recommendations

City releases first year update to inquest recommendations

City unveils annual progress report on recommendations from seven youth inquest.
Thunder Bay Police say they are not in crisis

Thunder Bay Police say they are not in crisis

Acting Thunder Bay Police chief, Sylvie Hauth, acknowledged they are facing challenging times, but said the situation is not a crisis and it is still business as usual for police service.
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