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VIDEO: Police Board names first-ever Deputy Chief of Administration

VIDEO: Police Board names first-ever Deputy Chief of Administration

Canada Post restarts operations

Canada Post restarts operations

After several weeks on strike, postal workers resumed work Tuesday.
Students get a crash course into the business world

Students get a crash course into the business world

Hammarskjold High School held its second annual market day on Tuesday afternoon.
Province invests over $8.3 million into local housing initiatives

Province invests over $8.3 million into local housing initiatives

This year, these initiatives created 66 transitional housing units.
Police alarmed by spike in impaired driving as four arrested in one night

Police alarmed by spike in impaired driving as four arrested in one night

Thunder Bay police report a 'shocking' night of impaired driving arrests, with four drivers charged in just a few hours during RIDE campaign enforcement efforts.
OPSEU moves a step closer toward college strike

OPSEU moves a step closer toward college strike

The union representing Ontario college faculty has requested a no-board report.
New judge to serve in Thunder Bay

New judge to serve in Thunder Bay

Justice Michael March has spent eight years at the Ontario Court of Justice in Pembroke.
Thunder Bay driver charged after Highway 11 rollover

Thunder Bay driver charged after Highway 11 rollover

A single-vehicle collision east of Atikokan resulted in a charge of impaired driving.
TBT Newshour: December 16

TBT Newshour: December 16

Thunder Bay Police Board names first deputy chief of administration

Thunder Bay Police Board names first deputy chief of administration

The new position was one of the recommendations from an independent expert panel last year.
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