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City of Thunder Bay calls for judicial sentencing review

City of Thunder Bay calls for judicial sentencing review

City council narrowly votes to advocate for review, citing concerns over early releases and reduced sentences for serious offenders.
OPP issue safety warning for seasonal winter roads

OPP issue safety warning for seasonal winter roads

Members of the Pickle Lake Ontario Provincial Police detachment would like to remind drivers that rules still apply on seasonal ice roads.
Hydro rates for summer camp owners are expected to rise sharply

Hydro rates for summer camp owners are expected to rise sharply

Most Hydro One seasonal customers will see increases of $54/mo staged in over the coming years.
Police looking to ID armed robbery suspect (3 photos)

Police looking to ID armed robbery suspect (3 photos)

City police responded to an armed robbery on the city's south side early Tuesday morning.
Vote to consider selling parkades short-sighted, critics argue

Vote to consider selling parkades short-sighted, critics argue

Money-losing amenities could prove more valuable as city reimagines downtown, some say.
Lottery licence required for online lotteries, raffles and bingos

Lottery licence required for online lotteries, raffles and bingos

City police are reminding the public a lottery licence is needed when hosting bingos, raffles or online lotteries.
Six new COVID-19 cases confirmed

Six new COVID-19 cases confirmed

District of Thunder Bay drops to 103 active COVID-19 cases, the fewest in nearly three weeks.
Video: Feb. 8, 2021: Staggered start

Video: Feb. 8, 2021: Staggered start

Feb. 8, 2021: Staggered start
Hockey nets will return to city rinks – with enforcement

Hockey nets will return to city rinks – with enforcement

City council approves change in close vote, with some councillors concerned city encouraging team sports.
School buses won't run because of cold temperatures

School buses won't run because of cold temperatures

With temperatures dipping below -30 C, high school students will learn virtually on Tuesday, while elementary schools remain open for students.
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