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Property owner fined for missing smoke detector

Property owner fined for missing smoke detector

City of Thunder Bay Media Release January 31, 2017 – A Wiley Street property owner has been ticketed for failing to install a smoke alarm where required. The ticket carries a fine of $360.
Court rules against insurance firm after Dorion Inn blaze

Court rules against insurance firm after Dorion Inn blaze

Superior Court has ordered insurance firm Intact to pay over $1 million to the owners of the Dorion Inn, whose motel, gas station and restaurant were burned in a 2009 fire.
Crime at a Glance: 27 assaults, 14 break and enters

Crime at a Glance: 27 assaults, 14 break and enters

Thunder Bay Police were busy responding to more than 156 incidents, which included 23 thefts.
Move to amplify rural voice at DSSAB ekes by council

Move to amplify rural voice at DSSAB ekes by council

City council voted 6-5 in favour of a proposal that would give some rural communities a greater voice in an expanded DSSAB.
Council caught between stone wall and hard place

Council caught between stone wall and hard place

Rodney Brown called on city council in a deputation Monday to preserve the "rubble" stone heritage of the High Street retaining wall.
Fox guilty of assault causing bodily harm in sister's death

Fox guilty of assault causing bodily harm in sister's death

Coroner rules victim died of ligature strangulation, but court can't establish who killed her.
Police on scene at Limbrick Street incident

Police on scene at Limbrick Street incident

Man taken to hospital, area resident says.
Lake Superior lower at risk from dreaded Grass Carp

Lake Superior lower at risk from dreaded Grass Carp

Conditions in Lake Superior make it less habitable for the dreaded Grass Carp than the rest of the Great Lakes.
OPP lease Thunder Bay-based helicopter

OPP lease Thunder Bay-based helicopter

The Ontario Provincial Police are leasing a dedicated helicopter for use out of Thunder Bay for search-and-rescue and other missions.
LETTER: Rural ratepayers not treated unfairly

LETTER: Rural ratepayers not treated unfairly

Are rural rate payers treated less fairly than their city-living counterparts? This author says no.
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