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Year in Review: April 2018

Year in Review: April 2018

After being cleared of wrongdoing in court, police chief J.P. Levesque decided to call it a career and walk away from his post.
Police asking drivers to be cautious as snow hits town

Police asking drivers to be cautious as snow hits town

City police are warning drivers to be cautious while driving.
Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

Good Morning, Thunder Bay!

High of -7C
TGIF: Win $100 Gift Card from Pizza Hut

TGIF: Win $100 Gift Card from Pizza Hut

Congratulations Traci Fisher-Zaiser on winning a $100 gift card from Pizza Hut!
Pikangikum connects to provincial power grid

Pikangikum connects to provincial power grid

Historic move ends the northern First Nation's reliance on diesel-fueled electricity and ushers in a new era of hope for the remote community.
Border Cats hire Vasquez to manage team

Border Cats hire Vasquez to manage team

New skipper guided the Willmar Stingers to the Northwoods League playoffs in 2017.
Letter to the editor: Re: Reports concerning Thunder Bay Police Board

Letter to the editor: Re: Reports concerning Thunder Bay Police Board

Racism does not exist in a vacuum.
Year in Review: March 2018

Year in Review: March 2018

OIPRD Review of Stacey DuBungee's 2015 death led First Nations leaders to call for the resignation of then police chief J.P. Levesque.
Rickford sparks investigation into high gas prices in region

Rickford sparks investigation into high gas prices in region

The Canadian Competition Bureau will look into the gas industry in Northwestern Ontario, after Kenora-Rainy River MPP Greg Rickford inquired about high prices and retail margins.
Vehicle strikes pedestrian, fails to stop

Vehicle strikes pedestrian, fails to stop

Male drivers shouted at woman, who had the right-of-way while crossing John Street southbound on Memorial Avenue.
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