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UPDATED: No injuries reported in Vickers Street fire

UPDATED: No injuries reported in Vickers Street fire

A house fire on Vickers Street North was first spotted by firefighters at the nearby fire hall.
VIDEO: City Council reduces paid parking hours

VIDEO: City Council reduces paid parking hours

NAPS and province announce historic agreement

NAPS and province announce historic agreement

Nishnawbe Aski Police Service has “opted in” to become the first legislated Indigenous police force in Ontario.
Community continues to support Christmas Wish campaign

Community continues to support Christmas Wish campaign

The Dilico Anishinabek Family Care Christmas Wish campaign brought in more than 800 bags for the second straight year.
City extends due date for water bills because of postal strike

City extends due date for water bills because of postal strike

The deadline for paying bills normally due on Dec. 13 will be extended.
Watermain repairs to close three-block section of Red River Road

Watermain repairs to close three-block section of Red River Road

Traffic will be barred on the stretch from High Street to Hill Street on Wednesday.
City demolishes former European Bakery

City demolishes former European Bakery

The City is conducting studies to inform possible next steps for redevelopment.
Free holiday parking starts Dec. 16

Free holiday parking starts Dec. 16

In addition to the new parking enforcement rules, residents will also be getting a holiday break on parking fees from Dec. 16 to Jan. 1.
McCarville, Bonot lead Northern Ontario playdown fields

McCarville, Bonot lead Northern Ontario playdown fields

Provincials set to open on Jan. 21, with 13 men's teams and eight women's teams competing for a spot at nationals.
Local man facing multitude of child pornography, luring charges

Local man facing multitude of child pornography, luring charges

Cody Mitchell Locke, 32, was arrested and charged on Tuesday after an investigation by the Thunder Bay Police Service cyber crime unit.
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