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Teen remains in hospital bed following skate park assault

Teen remains in hospital bed following skate park assault

Shelly Lynn St. Arnaud isn’t sure if her son will ever recover from the vicious assault he was the alleged victim of last Friday evening.
Are you prepared? The OPP would like to know

Are you prepared? The OPP would like to know

(FORT FRANCES, ON) – Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to notify the citizens of Northwestern Ontario that from May 1- 7, 2016 is Emergency Preparedness (EP) Week.
Social housing gets green $2.5 million

Social housing gets green $2.5 million

THUNDER BAY – The province is investing $2.5 million to retrofit social housing in this region. The announcement, part of an $82 million Green Investment Fund, will see the retrofitting of social housing buildings with more than 150 units.
City ends free dump week

City ends free dump week

City Discontinues Landfill Free Week this May April 26, 2016 – The City of Thunder Bay will discontinue the annual Free Week at the Solid Waste & Recycling Facility in May as part of a recommended action item in the Solid Waste Management S
Drunk driver charged after highway crash

Drunk driver charged after highway crash

(KENORA, ON) On Sunday April 24, 2016 at 7:30 a.m, The Kenora OPP was advised of a single motor vehicle collision on Highway 658. Police located the vehicle and three passengers still at the scene.

Labour law at centre of upcoming conference

Thunder Bay Human Resources Professionals are Excited to Host Employment & Labour Law Conference, May 5th & 6th Thunder Bay, April 26, 2016: The Human Resources Professionals Association – Northwestern Ontario Chapter (HRPANO) and the H
Police reserve fund floated as council wrestles projected budget deficit

Police reserve fund floated as council wrestles projected budget deficit

THUNDER BAY -- The projected deficit in the police department is putting pressure on the city’s budget again this year but savings are proving difficult to find.
Balmoral Street construction reduced due to ballooning cost

Balmoral Street construction reduced due to ballooning cost

THUNDER BAY -- City Council has agreed with its administration’s recommendation to reduce the scope of Balmoral Street construction this summer, due to a 67 per cent increase to its projected cost.
Marathon, Terrace Bay hospitals formalize amalgamation

Marathon, Terrace Bay hospitals formalize amalgamation

Two north shore hospitals are now operating as one.
Speedy driver caught with 300 grams of pot in vehicle

Speedy driver caught with 300 grams of pot in vehicle

THUNDER BAY – A potential speeding ticket was upgraded for one Ottawa man after a local police officer discovered 300 grams of pot in his vehicle.
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