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City launches study of fix-up or replacement for Thunder Bay Police headquarters

City launches study of fix-up or replacement for Thunder Bay Police headquarters

Consultant's report with recommendations is expected in less than a year
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Possible flurries, high of -9C
Library working toward decolonization and inclusion

Library working toward decolonization and inclusion

The public library, a signatory to the Thunder Bay Anti-Racism and Inclusion Accord, has embraced calls to action from Truth and Reconciliation Commission and recommendations from Seven Youth Inquest.
Knife-wielding suspect's attempt to flee thwarted by standard transmission

Knife-wielding suspect's attempt to flee thwarted by standard transmission

Suspect was said to have been combative with officers after being followed by resident who witnessed attempted vehicle break in.
Law Society of Ontario conducts written hearing into Watkins' case

Law Society of Ontario conducts written hearing into Watkins' case

Deliberations could take a few months to complete
Ontario wolves transferred to Isle Royale National Park

Ontario wolves transferred to Isle Royale National Park

MNRF captured and relocated the wolves to help U.S. officials restore predation to the park.
Update: City council's truck route decision infuriates Oliver Paipoonge mayor

Update: City council's truck route decision infuriates Oliver Paipoonge mayor

Conmee Township is also condemning the 'narrow-minded' move
Police looking to identify fraud, theft suspects

Police looking to identify fraud, theft suspects

Police are looking to identify three suspects in connection to a fraud and theft investigation.
Man arrested on child pornography offences

Man arrested on child pornography offences

Matthew William Lovering, who pleaded guilty to child luring in 2014, was arrested by Thunder Bay Police after an investigation into complaints from a social media messaging service.
Glance at Crime: 23 assaults, 35 thefts

Glance at Crime: 23 assaults, 35 thefts

City police responded to more than 168 criminal incidents during the week of Monday, February 25 through Sunday, March 3. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
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