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Youth taken to hospital following assault

Police say the male youth assaulted near Limbrick Street is in stable but serious condition. Thunder Bay Police Service officers and paramedics responded to a call about an assault around 6 a.m. on Sunday.
Call police, or get involved? Residents not so sure

Call police, or get involved? Residents not so sure

Chasing after a criminal might seem like a noble idea, but many residents say the mayor should have thought twice before starting a foot chase with a drug dealer.

Police investigate sexual assault

Police are investigating a sexual assault that happened in the area of Ravenwood Avenue and Beverly Street Sunday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say they are looking for two male suspects.

Two arrested in connection to a break and enter of a south side store

Police charged two men in connection to a break and enter of a Victoria Avenue sporting goods store.

Strategy to speed up court appearances has little impact on Thunder Bay: lawyer

The Ontario Attorney General’s strategy to speed up court appearances had little impact on Thunder Bay, says a local lawyer.

Police looking into the death of 46-year-old Pikangikum woman

Police are investigation the death of a 46-year-old Pikangikum woman who was found unconscious on a city street.

Vehicle crashes into library, flees scene

Police are asking for help in connection to a hit and run that happened early Saturday morning. Thunder Bay Police Service officers say a vehicle struck the rear side of the Brodie Street Library. The driver then fled.
U.S. visits to this area showing a steady decline

U.S. visits to this area showing a steady decline

As the number of U.S. visitors continues to decline, the manager of Thunder Bay’s tourism association says she hopes traffic from Winnipeg and Toronto can fill the gap.

New bridge would make trail more accessible: Parks manager

A new bridge over the Current River would make the city’s trail system more accessible, a city official says.
Improving access

Improving access

A new partnership between two regional groups aims to improve prenatal and post-partum health care for women All women deserve health care, especially when pregnant, but many women are falling through the cracks, says a local health official.
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