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VIDEO: Police concerned about handguns being used in drug crimes

VIDEO: Police concerned about handguns being used in drug crimes

TBPS hopes recent drug busts deter dealers

TBPS hopes recent drug busts deter dealers

Police are hoping that recent drug busts have an impact on the community and that dealers will second-guess their choice to stop in the city.
Portion of Oliver Road to be closed for two days

Portion of Oliver Road to be closed for two days

Section between Burwood Road and Conservation Road will be blocked off on May 28 and 29
Researcher reaches out to people with dementia and their doctors

Researcher reaches out to people with dementia and their doctors

A Thunder Bay-based researcher hopes to hear from patients and physicians about the process of diagnosing dementia
LETTER: Math requiring paid parking at the marina doesn't add up

LETTER: Math requiring paid parking at the marina doesn't add up

Revenue is a tool required to yield a "return on investment,” not just to burn in a pile with no return.
Dryden OPP charge Winnipeg man with impaired driving

Dryden OPP charge Winnipeg man with impaired driving

A traffic complaint regarding an erratic driver travelling at a high rate of speed on Highway 17 has resulted in a Winnipeg man charged with impaired driving
Confederation College in a great place, says outgoing president

Confederation College in a great place, says outgoing president

With more than 7,100 students, new programs launching and sustainability efforts winning awards, Kathleen Lynch likes the direction the Northwestern Ontario school is heading, as she gets set to depart later this year.
Sawed-off shotgun seized in Dryden

Sawed-off shotgun seized in Dryden

OPP responded to an incident at a local residence on Monday
International students are looking for a Canadian experience in Thunder Bay

International students are looking for a Canadian experience in Thunder Bay

MLI is looking for fun and welcoming hosts for students arriving for short or longer stays.
Six city owned parkettes could be sold to build more housing

Six city owned parkettes could be sold to build more housing

City is seeking public feedback ahead of a June 3 presentation to city council, with a plan to get the official go-ahead at the June 24 council meeting.
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