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Local man's weight loss could help him win North American contest

Local man's weight loss could help him win North American contest

Because of his weight, Paul Giles used to be the guy his hockey team stuck in front of the net to help block pucks.
Mauro found guilty

Mauro found guilty

Sgt. Jim Mauro has been found guilty of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act. The decision was given Friday by adjudicator Morris Elbers at the Valhalla Inn. Like the two-day trial on Feb.
Police ticket 29 drivers and counting during third Oliver Road speeding blitz

Police ticket 29 drivers and counting during third Oliver Road speeding blitz

Drivers in Thunder Bay don’t appear to be getting the message police are trying to deliver. Continuing their speeding blitz on Oliver Road on Friday, Det. Const.
Two sentenced after pleading guilty to charges stemming from Project Dolphin

Two sentenced after pleading guilty to charges stemming from Project Dolphin

Some heavy sentences have been handed down to a group of Thunder Bay drug traffickers after they plead guilty to a number of charges this month.
Man ordered to appear in court after neighbour complains about squirrel feeding

Man ordered to appear in court after neighbour complains about squirrel feeding

An eight-year squirrel-feeding habit is about to land a Conmee Street man in court. Stanley Mysliwiec this week received a summons from police to respond to charges he ignored a Feb.
Local historical sites get official historical designation

Local historical sites get official historical designation

A pair of culturally-significant sites received historically significant designations from the federal government.
Police seek help in locating missing man

Police seek help in locating missing man

Police are turning to the public for help in locating a missing 20-year-old man who is described as being possibly violent. The Thunder Bay Police Service is looking for Oscar Jesus Amor Bacic.

Police looking for motorist who struck 12-year-old pedestrian

Police are looking for the driver of a vehicle that struck a 12-year-old girl near the corner of Memorial and Central avenues around 5 p.m. Wednesday.
‘We have to try’

‘We have to try’

The mayor wants the federal government to breathe new life into an industry that left the city decades ago.
Feeding support

Feeding support

A man who vows to continue feeding deer despite a new city by-law is gaining support.
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