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Six people arrested in two separate drug investigations

Six people arrested in two separate drug investigations

One kilogram of suspected cocaine was seized along with a loaded handgun during the execution of one search warrant.
City’s economy has recovered from pandemic lows, report says

City’s economy has recovered from pandemic lows, report says

The data shows that the Thunder Bay economy has not only recouped from the pandemic lows but exceeds pre-pandemic highs, Dr. Camillo Lento said.
Sandy Lake First Nation opens new health centre

Sandy Lake First Nation opens new health centre

The remote Treaty 5 community celebrated the opening of a 1,765-square-metre Community Health Centre, built with funding support from Indigenous Services Canada.
Police Board has new headquarters

Police Board has new headquarters

The Thunder Bay Police Service Board has moved from the Valhalla Inn to 1111 Victoria Avenue East.
Police saw 259 missing persons reports in first half of year

Police saw 259 missing persons reports in first half of year

The Thunder Bay Police Service received an average of more than 40 missing persons reports per month in the first half of 2024.
Former NHLers take to the ice for Easter Seals

Former NHLers take to the ice for Easter Seals

The seventh edition of the Easter Seals Celebrity Hockey Classic was held at the Thunder Bay Tournament Centre on Friday.
Family of missing man offers $3,000 reward

Family of missing man offers $3,000 reward

The last confirmed sighting of Richard Graham, 42, was the morning of July 30.
Portion of Centennial Park trail to close for paving work

Portion of Centennial Park trail to close for paving work

The trail will be closed on Monday and is expected to re-open on Tuesday.
Pumpkinfest's last hurrah, this weekend

Pumpkinfest's last hurrah, this weekend

Gammonds are grateful to everyone who has made the festival possible during the last three decades.
City wants feedback on shelter village locations

City wants feedback on shelter village locations

The City of Thunder Bay is asking the public to get involved in the decision on the proposed locations for a temporary village to shelter and provide services for unhoused community members.
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