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Police slap impaired driver with cocaine charges

Police slap impaired driver with cocaine charges

(KENORA, ON) Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police have charged a male following a vehicle stop in downtown Kenora.
Students collect skills to pay the bills

Students collect skills to pay the bills

THUNDER BAY -- Confederation College was serving high school students with skills this past week.
One in custody after crack bust

One in custody after crack bust

THUNDER BAY – City police have one man in custody following a Thursday afternoon crack bust. Thunder Bay Police Service officials on Saturday confirmed April 28 arrest.
Coroner serves important message about drinks and premature death

Coroner serves important message about drinks and premature death

(Sioux Lookout, ON) – Members of the Sioux Lookout Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have requested Regional Coroner for the Northwest Region Dr.
‘Importance of the company’: Wynne urges patience for Bombardier

‘Importance of the company’: Wynne urges patience for Bombardier

THUNDER BAY – The premier recognizes the frustration of Toronto politicians over Bombardier streetcar delays but is urging them to remain patient.
Minister says province won't pay for operational costs of social housing, despite NOMA resolution

Minister says province won't pay for operational costs of social housing, despite NOMA resolution

THUNDER BAY – The province has no plans to pay for the operation of social housing, despite a Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association resolution urging them to do so.
City could receive 300 Kashechewan First Nation evacuees this weekend

City could receive 300 Kashechewan First Nation evacuees this weekend

THUNDER BAY - The city is preparing to receive 300 Kashechewan First Nation evacuees as early as this weekend.
Postal workers to Stamp Out Hunger

Postal workers to Stamp Out Hunger

THUNDER BAY -- Postal workers are used to going door-to-door. However on Saturday, instead of leaving stacks of birthday cards or unwanted bills in Thunder Bay mailboxes, they’ll be looking to take things away – food to be exact.
Ontario reveals $6M expansion for Kingsway Park school

Ontario reveals $6M expansion for Kingsway Park school

The province will invest $6 million to expand and renovate a south side elementary school.
City may upgrade Eye in the Sky to HD

City may upgrade Eye in the Sky to HD

The city intends to replace all of its Eye in the Sky video cameras this year with colour, higher-definition technology.
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