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More patrols to tailor snow removal in 2017

More patrols to tailor snow removal in 2017

Roads maintenance teams will be held to a new standard in 2017, whereby patrols will observe how storms impact areas across the city to tailor their response.
Images of laundromat robbery suspects released

Images of laundromat robbery suspects released

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release Barb's Laundromat at 300 May Street North, was the scene of a robbery just before 8:30 p.m. on December 23, 2016.
License suspended for lawyer facing sex charges

License suspended for lawyer facing sex charges

The Law Society of Upper Canada has suspended the legal licence of well-known local lawyer Alexander Zaitzeff
Two hurt in snowmobile, pickup crash

Two hurt in snowmobile, pickup crash

A collision between a snowmobile and a parked vehicle left two people injured in Fort Frances.
Simon says: 'Save my life' (VIDEO)

Simon says: 'Save my life' (VIDEO)

Simon, a life-like simulation mannequin, gives nursing students a realistic patient experience in an emergency situation.
OPP joins call for greater fentanyl awareness

OPP joins call for greater fentanyl awareness

OPP Media Release (ORILLIA, ON) – Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is adding voices to the police and public health calls for extreme safety when it comes to handling or ingesting fentanyl.
Year in Review: November

Year in Review: November

Inquiry into the death of Lena Anderson while in police custody brings back several recommendations to ensure it doesn't happen again.
Thunder Bay Airport targets U.S. travellers

Thunder Bay Airport targets U.S. travellers

Thunder Bay International Airport will start a marketing campaign in 2017 aimed at Americans looking for cheaper overseas fares.
Christmas Cheer hits $100K, hopes for more

Christmas Cheer hits $100K, hopes for more

Organizers of Thunder Bay's Christmas Cheer fund hope that post-Christmas donations will get them to their goal.
Ride-sharing service has eyes on Thunder Bay

Ride-sharing service has eyes on Thunder Bay

A ride-sharing service that provides private passenger vehicles for hire is looking to expand to the Thunder Bay market. Ottawa-based oRide currently operates in the nation's capital, and is in the process of launching its service in Sudbury.
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