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Local connection found within international sex crime investigation

GUELPH, Ont. -- Thunder Bay has become a part of an international investigation against a Guelph artist who faces charges of making child pornography.
Crime fighting nods

Crime fighting nods

Residents have another chance to nominate their favourite crime fighter, and with it another chance to win $1,000 to make the community safer.
Marijuana seized, Neebing man facing several charges

Marijuana seized, Neebing man facing several charges

A landlord-tenant dispute in Neebing has led to the seizure of 383 marijuana plants. Police made the discovery on Sept. 10 while investigating the argument at a home on West Oliver Lake Road.

Police investigating suspicious Hazelwood Lake area fire

OPP continue to investigate a suspicious fire just north of Thunder Bay at the Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area. Lappe fire crews responded to a call around 7:45 a.m. Thursday.
Right to play

Right to play

Johnny never put much stock in the game of lacrosse. Being a First Nation youth, he said he tried it once back home but never gave it much thought after that.
Strange hit-and-run

Strange hit-and-run

The driver of a vehicle involved in a crash says the other driver jumped out of their vehicle and into another before fleeing the scene Police are investigating what appears to be a very bizarre hit-and-run.
Students rally

Students rally

Chris Pipher is worried about his education. The Grade 12 Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute student was one of a large group of students that walked out of class Thursday to protest the passing of the Putting Students First Act.

Generating station burns last piece of coal

ATIKOKAN – The process has taken more than a decade to complete, but the Atikokan Generating Station burned its last piece of coal Wednesday. The conversion of the Atikokan plant from coal to biomass was announced in July, and is now in motion.
Assault victim dies

Assault victim dies

THUNDER BAY – The victim of a daytime robbery has died. Officers with the Thunder Bay Police Service responded to the reported robbery behind a building in the 200 block of North Syndicate Street just after 12:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Awaiting a sentence

Awaiting a sentence

Krystyna Dolasinski tearfully apologized to the court Monday during her sentencing hearing for her theft conviction.
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