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Kenora pedestrian struck by pick-up truck

Kenora pedestrian struck by pick-up truck

(KENORA, ON) –Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are continuing to investigate a motor vehicle collision where pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in the City of Kenora.
Forest fire hazard expected to rise: MNRF

Forest fire hazard expected to rise: MNRF

The forest fire hazard is forecast to rise through the week as warmer temperatures and clear weather continues. There were no new fires confirmed in the Northwest Region by the afternoon of June 21.
Court date for impaired driver: OPP

Court date for impaired driver: OPP

(THUNDER BAY, ON) – On Monday, June 20, 2016 at approximately 8:40 pm, officers from the Thunder Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) stopped the driver of a Dodge truck on Dawson Road for a traffic violation.
Impact of deer hunting bylaw unknown, city maintains status quo

Impact of deer hunting bylaw unknown, city maintains status quo

THUNDER BAY – Even though there is no evidence it has had an impact on managing wildlife populations, the city’s deer hunting bylaw will remain unchanged.
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.
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