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GTA man sentenced after being found with more than $2K of cash connected to drug case

GTA man sentenced after being found with more than $2K of cash connected to drug case

Jurell Swindell, 19, of Markham, Ont., was sentenced on Wednesday in a Thunder Bay courtroom after he was arrested alongside Mohamed Musse following a drug seizure in late February on Brodie Street.
Police seize conductive energy weapon after gun report

Police seize conductive energy weapon after gun report

Police arrest man, charge him with possession of weapon for a dangerous purpose and obstructing a police officer.
Removal of Victoriaville Centre recommended in report

Removal of Victoriaville Centre recommended in report

Council will make its decision on Oct. 19, but will hear the first report on Monday night.
City seeks a new operator for the Baggage Building Arts Centre (2 Photos)

City seeks a new operator for the Baggage Building Arts Centre (2 Photos)

The COVID-19 closure led to the departure of the previous operator, who plans to focus on her own business.
Tikinagan urges acknowledgement of Orange Shirt Day

Tikinagan urges acknowledgement of Orange Shirt Day

First Nations child welfare agency urges acknowledgement of Sept. 30 day recognizing harms of residential schools, celebrating resilience
1,100 km canoeing/hiking/cycling route shown on new map (2 Photos)

1,100 km canoeing/hiking/cycling route shown on new map (2 Photos)

The Path of the Paddle Association commissioned the map
Experimental Lakes Area scientists created a new stream (3 Photos)

Experimental Lakes Area scientists created a new stream (3 Photos)

Water flowing from one lake into another was diverted for a multi-purpose research project
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

A mix of sun and cloud. High 15 °C.
Newest Police Services Board member announces resignation

Newest Police Services Board member announces resignation

Kyle Lansdell, the provincial appointee who joined the board last December, said due to his role as an ER doctor and increasing demands related to COVID-19, he can no longer dedicate the time needed to serve on the board
Anonymous donations push Habitat build over finish line

Anonymous donations push Habitat build over finish line

A combined $130,000 from two anonymous donors means two local families should be in their new homes by Christmas
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