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Man fined for obstructing a conservation officer

Man fined for obstructing a conservation officer

The law requires hunters to produce licences, firearms, ammunition and other items immediately upon the request of an officer
Three people charged with stunt driving at Kakabeka

Three people charged with stunt driving at Kakabeka

Two tractor-trailers and a passenger vehicle were tracked at 45 to 58 km/h over the speed limit
Man injured in Constance Lake First Nation fire

Man injured in Constance Lake First Nation fire

Fire broke out on Sunday morning at a residence on Machitch Crescent.
YouTube video helped MNR prosecute illegal fishing case

YouTube video helped MNR prosecute illegal fishing case

Three American anglers pleaded guilty to fishing for brook trout during the closed season
Crash injures one, leads to impaired charges against driver

Crash injures one, leads to impaired charges against driver

A 32-year-old Thunder Bay man was arrested for impaired driving on Sunday for the second time in three weeks.
Indigenous students pour a concrete basement for a good cause

Indigenous students pour a concrete basement for a good cause

Students were able to learn on-the-job skills while helping out Habitat for Humanity all at the same time.
$273K grant 'transformational' for township's extensive trail network

$273K grant 'transformational' for township's extensive trail network

Township of Sioux Narrows Nestor Falls received a provincial Grow grant to improve trail maintenance and expand seasonal programming
Next step in expanding Thunder Bay Expressway slated for September

Next step in expanding Thunder Bay Expressway slated for September

The Ministry of Transportation will send out a request for proposals for detailed design work for the Thunder Bay Expressway Rehabilitation project in the fall, but the local MPP say the city’s Northwest Arterial Road must come first before construction begins.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Six-run seventh leads Cats past Loggers

Six-run seventh leads Cats past Loggers

Thunder Bay pulled to within a game of .500 in the second half, giving them a 36-29 overall record, their most wins since their championship season in 2008.
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