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City celebrates National Aboriginal Day

City celebrates National Aboriginal Day

Public celebrations such as National Aboriginal Day would not have been possible in our country’s not so distant past.
GTA carding leads to 'onerous' regulations city cops must comply with

GTA carding leads to 'onerous' regulations city cops must comply with

City police must conform to new anti-racial profiling regulations by 2017 despite the chief’s criticism of what he believes is GTA-specific legislation.

Police make major drug, cigarette bust

THUNDER BAY -- Thunder Bay Police say they've completed a major investigation into a local cigarette and drug operation and will unveil more details on Wednesday afternoon.
Police hope $50,000 reward helps detectives solve murder

Police hope $50,000 reward helps detectives solve murder

Desperate for details about an unsolved murder, the city’s police force hopes to offer a $50,000 reward. In September 2014, 32-year-old William Wapoose was found dead off the bike path in Chapples Park.

Chamber 'cautiously optimistic' on pension reform

THUNDER BAY: Last night, the Federal Government announced that an agreement has been reached with the Provinces to move ahead with national pension reform.
Fire Rescue presents school fire safety award

Fire Rescue presents school fire safety award

June 21, 2016 – Deputy Fire Chief Dave Paxton presented this year’s School Fire Safety award to Sherbrooke Public School Principal Robin Tabor- John Tuesday.
Jaywalking pedestrian injured, charged after crash

Jaywalking pedestrian injured, charged after crash

THUNDER BAY -- At about 1:20 a.m. on Tuesday, all emergency services responded to an auto/pedestrian collision at the intersection of Algoma and Waverley streets.
Sixth stage of Parkdale subdivision development approved

Sixth stage of Parkdale subdivision development approved

THUNDER BAY – Development of the Parkdale subdivision has been approved to advance into its sixth stage.
Urban chickens one step closer to reality

Urban chickens one step closer to reality

THUNDER BAY – After more than four hours, council voted to move one step closer to allowing urban backyard chickens.
Brewery's national exposure to benefit local charity

Brewery's national exposure to benefit local charity

The prime minister’s celebrity factor has led to overwhelming demand for a T-shirt that can only be found at a local brewery. On Father’s Day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared photographs of himself enjoying the day with his family.
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