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Suspicious death

Suspicious death

THUNDER BAY -- City police are investigating a suspicious death in the Intercity area. Thunder Bay Police Service officers were called on Wednesday to a wooded area at the end of Field Street, where they found a man with vital signs absent.
Buses a click away

Buses a click away

The Student Transportation Services of Thunder Bay are directing parents to check online for up-to-date information on school bus routes, delays and cancellations.
Safety first

Safety first

Bruno Niederer wants his grandchildren to grow up in a safe community.
Deal renewed

Deal renewed

The ink is just starting to dry on the renewed partnership between the OPP and the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service.

Grounded: Region without ORNGE air ambulance chopper

The region is currently without an air ambulance helicopter. Due to a pilot shortage at ORNGE, staff was moved from Thunder Bay to Moosonee on a temporary basis the company says.

Safe Home Program price tag could exceed $3 million

The Safe Home Program has helped victims of the May flooding return to their homes, but the price tag of doing that could cost the city more than $3 million. Applications for the program ended on Aug.
Teachers, supporters rally against proposed legislation

Teachers, supporters rally against proposed legislation

THUNDER BAY – Rick Seeley is outraged.
Saying YES

Saying YES

THUNDER BAY -- Nathan Ryan has taken his first step to become a lawyer. The 16-year-old St. Ignatius High School student worked at a local law firm for the summer after he applied for help with the YES Employment Services program.
Food independence a critical issue for First Nations

Food independence a critical issue for First Nations

Food sovereignty is one of the most important issues facing First Nation communities, said a member of Aroland First Nation.
Mac's robbed, police release photographs and video footage of suspect

Mac's robbed, police release photographs and video footage of suspect

THUNDER BAY - City police are back to familiar territory, investigating another Mac’s Convenience Store robbery. The latest incident happened Monday night around 10 p.m.
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