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Two men hit with $14,000 in fines, hunting ban for licence fraud

Two men hit with $14,000 in fines, hunting ban for licence fraud

Two men pleaded guilty and have been fined a total of $14,000 for hunting licence fraud.
OPP recover 63-year-old's body from Marmion Lake

OPP recover 63-year-old's body from Marmion Lake

ATIKOKAN – Members of the Rainy Rivers District Detachment of the OPP as well as a Conservation Officer from the MNRF recovered the remains of Nicolas Fox Friday afternoon.
Taxpayers could bear recycling costs as city confronts 'diversion dilemma'

Taxpayers could bear recycling costs as city confronts 'diversion dilemma'

THUNDER BAY -- The city’s waste and recycling division will present a new financial plan to council on Monday, which will advise all $1.75 million in annual recycling costs be transferred to taxpayers.
Nursing home to stay open, long-term care problem persists

Nursing home to stay open, long-term care problem persists

After years of waiting in fear of closure, the province confirmed Friday that a local nursing home will remain open. MPP Bill Mauro (Lib.
More child porn charges laid in connection with April search

More child porn charges laid in connection with April search

The Thunder Bay Police Service's Cyber Crime Unit has laid more charge in relation to search warrants that were executed on residences in the city on April 26, 2016.
New citizens ready to make difference in new country

New citizens ready to make difference in new country

THUNDER BAY – Now that Harpreet Bhullar is a Canadian citizen, he wants to make an impact in his new country.
Port sees sluggish May as grain volumes dip

Port sees sluggish May as grain volumes dip

THUNDER BAY – Cargo shipped through the local port through May was down significantly from the volumes handled a year ago. The Thunder Bay Port Authority reports that it handled nearly 1.
Fact or Fiction: Impaired driving laws apply to golf carts?

Fact or Fiction: Impaired driving laws apply to golf carts?

(KENORA, ON) – With summer fast approaching, the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind the public about the laws that apply to golf carts and similar motorized vehicles being operated on roadways.
Kenora golf course targeted by vandals

Kenora golf course targeted by vandals

(KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have received four complaints of vandalism that occurred on a golf course located on Golf Course Road in the City of Kenora. These incidents occurred over the last month.
Driver in stolen SUV can run, can't hide from police

Driver in stolen SUV can run, can't hide from police

(MARATHON, ON) –On Thursday June 2, 2016 at approximately 10:05 a.m. members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Schreiber detachment conducted a traffic stop at Highway 17, Town of Terrace Bay, to investigate a report of theft.
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