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Edward to close near Churchill for sewer work

Edward to close near Churchill for sewer work

Sewer work is expected to close a stretch of Edward Street for one week.
Oct. 5, 2016: City names new deputy police chief

Oct. 5, 2016: City names new deputy police chief

TBT Newshour for Oct. 5, 2016: The Thunder Bay Police Service has named its new deputy chief. It's a historic day for the force, as it is the first time in its history that a woman has served in the role of deputy chief of police.
Vikings, Gryphons join forces on the gridiron

Vikings, Gryphons join forces on the gridiron

After Superior Collegiate officials elected not to field football teams at the junior or senior levels this season, Hammarskjold Vikings players voted unanimously to allow them to join their team -- even though it meant forgoing eligibility to play at the provincial championship.
Couple facing animal cruelty charges

Couple facing animal cruelty charges

The 23 abandoned cats found in the Wilson Street Park has resulted in animal cruelty charges against a local couple.
Police locate missing 34-year-old woman

Police locate missing 34-year-old woman

Police say they are concerned about the well-being of a missing 34-year-old woman
Column: Turn up the Heat!

Column: Turn up the Heat!

Burn Some Mega Calories with This Fun, Up-Beat Workout
Neebing River Bridge work should be compete late fall

Neebing River Bridge work should be compete late fall

Despite behind slightly behind schedule, MTO officials expect construction at the Neebing River Bridge to be complete in late fall.

Inquest examining Lena Anderson's death set

An inquest will look into the death of Lena Anderson, a 23-year-old who died of an apparent suicide while in a police vehicle
Man charged after stealing, crashing bike

Man charged after stealing, crashing bike

Thunder Bay Police Service have arrested a 28-year-old man for stolen property and a number of other charges.
Charges against drug trafficking suspects dropped

Charges against drug trafficking suspects dropped

At least two people charged in connection with Project Recover -- a massive drug bust lead by city police -- have had all charges against them dropped.
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