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Officers honoured at OPP Awards Ceremony

Officers honoured at OPP Awards Ceremony

Both officers and community members received recognition Thursday during the North West Region Awards Ceremony
UPDATE: Ontario Street standoff ends peacefully

UPDATE: Ontario Street standoff ends peacefully

Thunder Bay Police conclude a weapons call that led to a lengthy standoff in quiet fashion
Orientation fun continues at the Marina

Orientation fun continues at the Marina

Dozens of students prepared for the new school year Saturday at the Maadaadizi orientation event.
Our Kids Count celebrates milestone

Our Kids Count celebrates milestone

More than 200 people were registered Saturday for Our Kids Count’s 20th anniversary celebration.
Bay Street Film Fest supporting the arts

Bay Street Film Fest supporting the arts

The Bay Street Film Festival kicks off Thursday through Sunday with more than 45 films, workshops, and installations.
TBPS, first responders crush 22 push ups challenge

TBPS, first responders crush 22 push ups challenge

Local police and other emergency service agencies took on the 22 push ups challenge.
Annual powwow brings awareness to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Day

Annual powwow brings awareness to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Day

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day is on the ninth month and the ninth day to highlight the nine months of pregnancy, which women should abstain from drinking alcohol.
Dennis Franklin Cromarty starts its new school year

Dennis Franklin Cromarty starts its new school year

Grade 9 Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School students begin adjusting to life in Thunder Bay.
Gord Downie aims to bring tragic tale of Chanie Wenjack to national forefront

Gord Downie aims to bring tragic tale of Chanie Wenjack to national forefront

Gord Downie announces multimedia Secret Path project to bring to light the tragic story of 12-year-old Charlie (Chanie) Wenjack, who died in 1966 near Kenora trying to flee the residential school system.
OPP use helicopter to rescue hiker

OPP use helicopter to rescue hiker

A Toronto woman was airlifted to hospital after taking a serious fall during a hike near Marathon Thursday.
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