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Police chief suing mayor for libel, slander

Thunder Bay's Police Chief is moving ahead with a lawsuit against Mayor Hobbs. Chief Bob Herman initially filed a libel notice in April following comments from the mayor to local media, alleging his private communications had been intercepted.

Police seize plants and pot in Atikokan

A 48-year -old man faces charges following a drug bust in Atikokan Wednesday. Police say a search of a home in that community turned up about 131 marijuana plants and a quantity of dried marijuana.

Police board has shortlist of candidates for new chief

Less than six people remain in the running to become Thunder Bay’s next chief of police.

Lots of smoke doesn’t mean big fire on old Pool 4

Firefighters received several calls about thick smoke coming from an abandoned grain elevator Thursday night, but it turns out that sometimes looks really can be deceiving.

Lang says farewell on final day as Confederation College president

After serving more than a decade as Confederation College’s president, Pat Lang is saying her final farewell Thursday as she heads into retirement. Lang was appointed as the college’s president in 2000, and said she has never looked back since.
The next step

The next step

The city’s crime prevention council is looking to move ahead with its strategy after a meeting Wednesday. The council has a draft community safety and crime prevention strategy ready for approval.
Saving Mile 3339

Saving Mile 3339

The reeve of Shuniah Township says it’s insulting to all Canadians that the Ministry of Transportation is considering the permanent removal of the marker where Terry Fox actually ended his Marathon of Hope more than three decades ago.
TbayTel shells out 100K for college’s REACH building

TbayTel shells out 100K for college’s REACH building

Confederation College students say TbayTel’s $100,000 contribution will help ensure they have the best education before they head into the working world.
Preparing to strike

Preparing to strike

Northern Lights Credit Union Ltd. employees say their customers should be prepared for a possible strike. About five people held picket signs outside the Northern Lights Credit Union on James Street Wednesday afternoon.
North West LHIN's Home First program proving successful

North West LHIN's Home First program proving successful

Getting patients home to make life-changing decisions is now a philosophy for health-care workers in Thunder Bay. Patients waiting to enter alternative levels of care, such as supportive housing or long-term care, used to stay at the hospital.
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