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Long-term solution

Long-term solution

Anyone thinking crime will disappear with the arrival of the crime prevention committee is setting themselves up for disappointment, said the committee’s acting chairwoman. Coun.
Reviewing response

Reviewing response

Officials with the Thunder Bay Police Service say they conduct an internal review of their handling of some aspects of the case involving Joseph and Antoinette Lavoie.
College health centre building gets $250K boost

College health centre building gets $250K boost

The $22.4 million Regional Education Alliance for Community Health Centre under construction at Confederation College is on schedule, on budget and on Thursday received a $250,000 boost.

Local lawyers sign on for veteran initiative

Two local lawyers were among the first to sign up when a lawyers association decided last month to help Canada’s veterans. The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association launched a program Wednesday called Trial Lawyers for Veterans.

Crash leaves OPP cruiser totalled

Police in Upsala say one of their OPP cruisers was totalled Thursday after a tractor trailer crashed into the unoccupied vehicle that was parked on the shoulder of a highway.
Trillium Foundation gives $126K for crime prevention programs

Trillium Foundation gives $126K for crime prevention programs

Getting out of prison can be a daunting experience for those without a stable support network surrounding them. With no money, no home and no job prospects, the likelihood of a return trip to prison skyrockets.

American hunter fined for illegal kill

A U.S. man has been fined $2,500 for illegally shooting a black bear in the Fort Frances area.

Suspected impaired drivers crash truck into decorative bell

Police charged two people with impaired driving after a pick-up truck crashed into a decorative street lamp and a home on the city’s south-end early Thursday morning, Thunder Bay Police Service officers say the pick-up truck was being driven northbou
Wired for care

Wired for care

Sharing information electronically will help four of the city’s health-care providers cut through red tape, communicate more efficiently and improve patient care, says a spokeswoman for the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Early Christmas

Early Christmas

Christmas came 10 days early for students at Our Lady of Charity School on Wednesday.
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