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Convenience store robbery suspect arrested

Convenience store robbery suspect arrested

Accused arrested short distance from Circle K on Arthur Street after being tracked down by officers and K-9 unit.
Police use of force remains consistent from 2017 despite increasing volume of calls in 2018

Police use of force remains consistent from 2017 despite increasing volume of calls in 2018

Out of more than 51,000 interactions with the public in 2018, Thunder Bay Police Service officers applied use of force in 110 incidents
Three arrested after attempted theft from ATM

Three arrested after attempted theft from ATM

Police say suspects caused heavy damage trying to break into automated teller in search of cash.
Hauth asking council to add $1 million to 2019 police operating budget

Hauth asking council to add $1 million to 2019 police operating budget

The additional money on top of the $41.8 million operating budget is to address eight areas of the 44 recommendations handed down in the OIPRD report.
Police seek suspect in alleged hit-and-run

Police seek suspect in alleged hit-and-run

Suspect fled on foot after ignoring traffic stop and crashing into another vehicle on Court Street.
Shipping season closes in Port of Thunder Bay

Shipping season closes in Port of Thunder Bay

$15 million expansion of port facilities continues
Rural communities speak out during pre-budget consultations

Rural communities speak out during pre-budget consultations

Innovation, infrastructure, taxes, and flexibility were the focus of a pre-budget consultation including stakeholders from across the city and region.
Suspended driver caught speeding by OPP

Suspended driver caught speeding by OPP

Man was driving more than 50 kilometres an hour over the limit.
UPDATE: Decision in Bushby preliminary hearing pushed back

UPDATE: Decision in Bushby preliminary hearing pushed back

A Thunder Bay judge said he is not ready to deliver a decision as to whether Brayden Bushby will go to trial for second degree murder in connection to the death of Barbara Kentner.
City opts in to allow brick-and-mortar pot shops

City opts in to allow brick-and-mortar pot shops

It's unknown if Thunder Bay will be home to one of the first 25 private physical cannabis retailers in Ontario.
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