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Impaired driving charges laid after vehicle flees from ride stop

Impaired driving charges laid after vehicle flees from ride stop

One woman is facing charges following a RIDE program Wednesday night.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Kayla for today's picture. 🌡Clearing in the morning. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. Wind up to 15 km/h. High plus 4°C.
Lynx Crescent fire under investigation

Lynx Crescent fire under investigation

Home was completely involved when fire fighters arrived.
Health unit will not extend mask mandates in public schools

Health unit will not extend mask mandates in public schools

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit medical officer of health is still recommending people wear masks in crowded public settings to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19
Powlowski says no fly zone over humanitarian corridors is needed to protect human life

Powlowski says no fly zone over humanitarian corridors is needed to protect human life

The Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP wants to see Canada do more for Ukraine.
Ontario announces its first-ever Critical Minerals Strategy

Ontario announces its first-ever Critical Minerals Strategy

The province says its strategy will unleash Ontario’s mineral potential and support a made-in-Ontario electric vehicle supply chain.
Handgun, fentanyl seized from Limbrick home

Handgun, fentanyl seized from Limbrick home

Four people arrested Wednesday morning following a search of a south-side home.
Emergency food plan aims to build on lessons from pandemic

Emergency food plan aims to build on lessons from pandemic

Emergency food plan aimed at helping the city ensure all residents can meet basic food needs.
Environmentalists say Ottawa's Ring of Fire assessment doesn't address full impact of Far North mining

Environmentalists say Ottawa's Ring of Fire assessment doesn't address full impact of Far North mining

Letter to federal cabinet ministers supports First Nation-led process with a wider study area
TBPS loses bid to block video from inquest into deaths of two Indigenous men while in custody

TBPS loses bid to block video from inquest into deaths of two Indigenous men while in custody

The presiding coroner ruled the video depicting officers dragging a third Indigenous man into a cell by his feet is relevant and material in the inquest examining the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Don Mamakwa and Roland McKay while in police custody.
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