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Body of deceased man found on Thunder Bay's south side

Body of deceased man found on Thunder Bay's south side

Police are conducting a sudden death investigation in the 100 block of Darrel Avenue
Children aged five and over are now eligible for a COVID booster shot

Children aged five and over are now eligible for a COVID booster shot

Ontario has also updated its public health guidance for managing COVID-19
The first half of September may be drier and warmer than normal

The first half of September may be drier and warmer than normal

Hot weather to start the month comes on the heels of a warmer than normal August
Donna Tremblay of Royalty Data advances to Pow Wow Pitch Semi-Finals

Donna Tremblay of Royalty Data advances to Pow Wow Pitch Semi-Finals

Indigenous entrepreneur from Thunder Bay, Ontario selected from more than 2,400 applications for a chance to win $25,000
Feds provide money to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Feds provide money to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Projects were approved in Thunder Bay and across Northwestern Ontario
A panelized custom house was erected in less than a day

A panelized custom house was erected in less than a day

The walls of a new Kakabeka Falls-area home were installed in only five hours
SIU investigates police use of weapon during an arrest

SIU investigates police use of weapon during an arrest

The Special Investigations Unit says a man was also bitten by a police dog
TBT NEWSHOUR: Aug. 30, 2022: Murder arrest

TBT NEWSHOUR: Aug. 30, 2022: Murder arrest

Aug. 30, 2022: Murder arrest
Police request public support amid 2018 homicide investigation

Police request public support amid 2018 homicide investigation

City police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the 2018 death of David Hugh SWEENEY. 
Morriseau files 4th human rights complaint against Police Board

Morriseau files 4th human rights complaint against Police Board

The latest complaint filed with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario alleges Thunder Bay Police Services Board administrator Malcom Mercer is continuing the conduct of past complaints and Morriseau is seeking $300,000 in damages, upping the total damages sought to more than $1 million.
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