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OPP investigating theft of municipal vehicle in Shuniah

OPP investigating theft of municipal vehicle in Shuniah

The truck was stolen out of the Township Public Works Yard in Shuniah between July 17 and 19
Hearst hunters fined $10,000 for shooting down road

Hearst hunters fined $10,000 for shooting down road

Conservation officers were conducting a whitetail deer decoy operation near Nestor Falls when two hunters from Hearst fired down a road at the decoy.
Skate Nasty‘s monthly competition takes place Saturday

Skate Nasty‘s monthly competition takes place Saturday

Skate Nasty‘s monthly competition, “Pop It and Lock It" for July has been moved up from its usual last Sunday of the month to Saturday, July 25.
COVID-19 Situation Report for July 24th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for July 24th, 2020

Businesses should educate, not enforce mask policy

Businesses should educate, not enforce mask policy

Both the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce and the city's mayors are encouraging people to comply with the health unit's new regulation, which entered into effect on Friday.
New COVID-19 case discovered in Emo

New COVID-19 case discovered in Emo

The Northwestern Health Unit has not yet been able to provide much detail about who the patient is and how they contracted the virus.
Kenora Bear Clan Patrol participates in one-year community safety pilot project

Kenora Bear Clan Patrol participates in one-year community safety pilot project

The pilot project received $800,000 in funding from the provincial government.
TBSO hires new GM and executive director

TBSO hires new GM and executive director

Ryleigh Dupuis returns home to Thunder Bay after about two decades away.
Thunder Bay woman charged with aggravated assault after Thursday night altercation

Thunder Bay woman charged with aggravated assault after Thursday night altercation

Her next court appearance will be on Monday.
Roadwork season continues

Roadwork season continues

The City of Thunder Bay is investing $ 18 million in 2020 on road and sidewalk rehabilitation, residential paving, sanitary and storm sewers, water main repair/replacement, bridge and culvert work, and streetlight renewal.
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