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Combo smoke/carbon monoxide alarms recalled

Combo smoke/carbon monoxide alarms recalled

A popular combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm sold across Canada has been recalled.
Police seek $1.2M increase for 2017 budget

Police seek $1.2M increase for 2017 budget

Thunder Bay's police are looking for a $1.2 million increase to its operating budget for 2017; still faces budget shortfall for 2016
New Gold mine passes environmental hurdle

New Gold mine passes environmental hurdle

Northwestern Ontario's newest mine has taken another step toward production.
Crime at a Glance: 22 break ins, 26 assaults

Crime at a Glance: 22 break ins, 26 assaults

Thunder Bay Police Service were busier on the south side dealing with 13 break and enters compared to nine on the north side.
Police commit to human rights change project

Police commit to human rights change project

City police will respond, and say they will cooperate, with a Human Rights Commission letter stating immediate steps are needed to address accusations of racism and systemic discrimination within the force.
International travel site puts spotlight on Thunder Bay

International travel site puts spotlight on Thunder Bay

Expedia.ca has published an article that promotes Thunder Bay as one of North America's top "must visit" hockey towns. Thunder Bay is among 22 cities across North America that are featured in the story.
Kenora man charged for impaired driving

Kenora man charged for impaired driving

Kenora OPP have charged a man for an impaired driving offence over the weekend.
Shelter House opens its doors

Shelter House opens its doors

Thunder Bay Shelter House held its first open house to educate the public on programming and the people they serve.
Students get a dose of financial education

Students get a dose of financial education

High school students across the city are learning about budgets, savings and credit this week with a fun twist.
Recreation plan presents vision to changing city

Recreation plan presents vision to changing city

City council accepted the Recreation Master Plan on Monday but its diverse directions left many councilors wanting to learn more.
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