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Greaves named city's manager of corporate services

Greaves named city's manager of corporate services

Former manager of finance at the Thunder Bay District Social Services Administration Board has served as city treasurer for the past year.
Four-way stop now at Court and Pearl Streets

Four-way stop now at Court and Pearl Streets

New stop signs were installed at the downtown intersection.
OPP investigate death in Nipigon

OPP investigate death in Nipigon

A 34-year-old local resident was found deceased after a person was reported in distress at the Nipigon Marina.
College faculty vote on a strike mandate

College faculty vote on a strike mandate

OPSEU's bargaining team wants a mandate to call a strike at 24 Ontario colleges.
Queens U22 join Manitoba Women's Junior Hockey League

Queens U22 join Manitoba Women's Junior Hockey League

'It's exciting news for our team,' head coach Rich Tatebe says.
Police investigating reports of gunshots fired

Police investigating reports of gunshots fired

Incident took place early Tuesday morning in the 100 block of Bethune Street.
NAN welcomes upcoming inspection of Thunder Bay Police Service

NAN welcomes upcoming inspection of Thunder Bay Police Service

The upcoming inspection of the Thunder Bay Police Service by the Inspectorate of Policing follows complaints by Nishnawbe Aski Nation on behalf of the families of Corey Belesky and Jenna Ostberg, who both died in the city of Thunder Bay.
Transport crash on Highway 17 leads to multiple charges

Transport crash on Highway 17 leads to multiple charges

The driver of a tractor-trailer escaped with minor injuries, but police found a major defect in the vehicle.
LETTER: Latest police investigation a witch hunt: former chief

LETTER: Latest police investigation a witch hunt: former chief

Police have been implementing recommendations from various inquiries and investigations and need to be allowed to do their jobs.
Health Unit recognized for its work reducing stigma around addiction

Health Unit recognized for its work reducing stigma around addiction

Thunder Bay District Health Unit is the first organization to receive allyship award.
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