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Police arrest 23-year-old who fled from RIDE checkpoint

Police arrest 23-year-old who fled from RIDE checkpoint

Brad Dunville said it took three hours for his heart rate to come down. Dunville and his girlfriend Ashley Colbey were asleep early Thursday morning in their Newton Crescent basement apartment when they were awakened by a loud crash.
Smaller scope

Smaller scope

The two multimillion dollar class action lawsuits against the city have scaled back the scope of a study looking into the damages caused by the May 28th floods.
First Nation leaders blast prospectors union for supporting controversial mining official

First Nation leaders blast prospectors union for supporting controversial mining official

A First Nation chief is criticizing the prospectors union for supporting a mining official some believe made racially insensitive comments to a national newspaper.

Cliffs' Ring of Fire delay doesn't worry CEDC

The head of mining services with Thunder Bay's Economic Development Commission says he's not panicking over news that a Ring of Fire mining project may be delayed even further.
Disaster committee assuring residents lawsuits have no impact on donations

Disaster committee assuring residents lawsuits have no impact on donations

THUNDER BAY -- Wayne Fletcher is assuring donations to the Disaster Relief Fund will go to deserving individuals who suffered a great disaster.

Body found in Fort Frances a murder victim: OPP

FORT FRANCES, Ont. -- The OPP has confirmed that the death of a man discovered in the community last week is a homicide. A worker at the Mid Town Motel contacted police last Friday after discovering the body in a room at the business.
Law school focused

Law school focused

THUNDER BAY -- Lakehead University continues to move its law school forward, a task president Brian Stevenson says is the institute’s biggest accomplishment of the last year.

Centre of Change businesses targeted during break-in of former school

THUNDER BAY -- Police are investigating a break-in at the former Hillcrest High School. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say the break-in took place at the now Thunder Bay Centre of Change at 96 High Street North.

Transit making changes to evening, weekend services

THUNDER BAY -- City transit will be making some changes to its evening and Sunday bus schedules. The city announced the changes, stating that the adjusted services will better reflect on-route driving times, via a news release Thursday.

Apartment construction was heating up in October: CMHC

THUNDER BAY -- The area's construction season saw a big boost in apartment construction last month.
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