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Crime at a glance: Police 20 assaults, 33 thefts

Crime at a glance: Police 20 assaults, 33 thefts

City police responded to more than 213 criminal incidents last week.
Health study looking for participants

Health study looking for participants

A provincial health study will be in Thunder Bay collecting blood samples for research on chronic diseases.
Thunderwolves hit refresh button with survey, revamped dressing room

Thunderwolves hit refresh button with survey, revamped dressing room

With attendance dwindling, Thunderwolves hockey program turns to long-time supporters, sponsors and former players to look for ways for the team to improve on and off the ice
New EMS contract manageable: administration

New EMS contract manageable: administration

A contract between the city and local paramedics, which featured a 12 per cent wage increase between 2015 and 2019, is not expected to have a deep impact on the upcoming municipal budget.
City to host pre-budget open house

City to host pre-budget open house

Public session will give taxpayers a chance to have say on the upcoming budget process
OPP find mushrooms, ecstasy during highway bust

OPP find mushrooms, ecstasy during highway bust

After stopping a vehicle at Sistonens Corners in Shabaqua, OPP officers found drugs and evidence of trafficking. That led to the arrest of a 31-year-old local man
Police still looking for witnesses of fatal crash

Police still looking for witnesses of fatal crash

More witnesses have come forward following a fatal weekend crash, but investigators still want to talk with two people who were walking with the victim that night.
Crumbling bricks at École Gron Morgan to be replaced

Crumbling bricks at École Gron Morgan to be replaced

Construction on the crumbling bricks outside École Gron Morgan school will take place throughout the year.
Concrete storyboard considered to replace stone wall

Concrete storyboard considered to replace stone wall

City administration is considering a concrete storyboard to replace the stone wall on High Street near Hillcrest Park.
Touching pieces of the past

Touching pieces of the past

Students at Westgate High School received a hands-on history lesson with artifacts from the First World War.
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