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Fire department issues ice and cold water warning

Fire department issues ice and cold water warning

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue urging people to stay off ice-covered bodies of water.
OPP investigate theft in Sioux Lookout

OPP investigate theft in Sioux Lookout

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a theft that occurred Nov. 16.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Finally warming up a bit with a possible high of minus 2
Board of health ratifies new public health nurses' contract

Board of health ratifies new public health nurses' contract

The new four-year agreement will run through the end of 2020.
Police testing online auction site to sell seized items

Police testing online auction site to sell seized items

Thunder Bay Police Service is using GovDeals to auction off seized items; Police Services Board also allocates seized money toward purchase of new police vehicle.
Toy Mountain starting to grow (2 photos)

Toy Mountain starting to grow (2 photos)

Donations of unwrapped toys being collected at the Thunder Bay Wellness Centre to be distributed by the Salvation Army.
Wanted Wednesday search continues

Wanted Wednesday search continues

The following person is currently wanted on outstanding bench and/or committal warrants by the Thunder Bay Police Service.
Police body cameras already yielding positive results

Police body cameras already yielding positive results

Although the pilot project is still in the early stages, body cameras worn by the Thunder Bay Police traffic unit is leading to positive interactions between police and the public.
Raymer remains in custody after bail hearing not held

Raymer remains in custody after bail hearing not held

A bail hearing scheduled for Ashley Dawn Raymer did not take place at the request of her attorney and she will remain in custody until her next court date In early 2019, but her bail rights are preserved.
EagleWoman files suit against Lakehead

EagleWoman files suit against Lakehead

EagleWoman had been first Indigenous woman to serve as a faculty of law dean in Canada until her departure in April.
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