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Flooding caused estimated $100,000 damage to CLE

Flooding caused estimated $100,000 damage to CLE

The rough estimate of the flooding damage at the CLE is $100,000.
OPP locate 49-year-old man reported missing

OPP locate 49-year-old man reported missing

OPP seek the public's assistance in locating a 49-year-old man who was last seen Dec. 18.
Crime at a Glance: 23 assaults, 27 thefts

Crime at a Glance: 23 assaults, 27 thefts

Thunder Bay Police Service had a slightly busy week responding to more than 142 criminal incidents including 27 thefts.
Board disputes teachers' comments on contract talks

Board disputes teachers' comments on contract talks

The Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board has broken its silence and contradicted the teachers union's version of the results of last week's failed effort to reach a new collective agreement.
Indigenous representative to be added to police board

Indigenous representative to be added to police board

Thunder Bay Police Services Board voted unanimously Tuesday morning to allow a Nishnawbe Aski Nation member to serve on the board.
Marathon OPP nab impaired drivers

Marathon OPP nab impaired drivers

(MARATHON, ON) –The weekend of December 17 and 18, 2016 resulted in three drivers charged with impaired driving related offences by members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Marathon detachment, after traffic stops were conducted.
Busy season wraps up at Keefer Terminal

Busy season wraps up at Keefer Terminal

A high volume of special cargoes boosted business at Thunder Bay's Keefer Terminal this year.
Helping Hands brightens Christmas for Sherbrooke students

Helping Hands brightens Christmas for Sherbrooke students

Truck loaded with Christmas gifts arrives to the delight of 150 students.
Year in Review: March

Year in Review: March

Hotel death leads to second-degree murder charges against a Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation woman.
City pondering $150,000 cost to haul Alexander Henry home

City pondering $150,000 cost to haul Alexander Henry home

City council has requested a report from its administration on the Lakehead Transportation Museum Society's $150,000 grant request to help haul the Alexander Henry back to where the icebreaker was built.
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