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Despite numerous homicide cases, police force only 0.9 per cent over budget

Despite numerous homicide cases, police force only 0.9 per cent over budget

THUNDER BAY -- City police are in the red by less than one per cent for 2014 after a year that saw the force investigate 11 homicides. Thunder Bay Police Service Chief J.P. Levesque reported a 0.
Now is the time for Ring of Fire development: KWG official

Now is the time for Ring of Fire development: KWG official

THUNDER BAY – A federal treasury board statement indicating that now may not be the time to move forward with Ring of Fire development has drawn sharp criticism from at least one major stakeholder.
Fire victim charged with not having working smoke alarm

Fire victim charged with not having working smoke alarm

Not only does a Victoria Avenue homeowner have to deal with the aftermath of a recent fire, she’s also facing a fine for not having a working smoke detector. Firefighters had to rescue the woman, who had re-entered the burning home.
Crowdfunding campaign aims at saving Finlandia from financial turmoil

Crowdfunding campaign aims at saving Finlandia from financial turmoil

THUNDER BAY – A crowdfunding campaign is attempting to bail the Finlandia out from its financial turmoil. For more than 100 years the Finnish Labour Temple has served as a cultural hub in the city.

Council by Tweets: March 16

View the slideshow below to see how council unfolded via the tweets of our council reporters and some residents who followed along. To join the conversation, use hashtag #tbcc during any regular scheduled council meeting.

Police investigating door-to-door fraud that nearly robbed woman of life savings

THUNDER BAY – City police are warning area residents of a recent door-to-door scam. Officials with the Thunder Bay Police say three men are going door-to-door in an attempt to defraud people of their money.
Council allows Kline Road business to keep illuminated sign

Council allows Kline Road business to keep illuminated sign

THUNDER BAY – A rural business will get to keep its illuminated sign. That’s a decision reached by city council on Monday night, which voted to grant a sign bylaw exemption to Mileage Auto to keep their lit up sign.

Residents advised to be cautious of con artists after three men tried to defraud homeowner

THUNDER BAY – Police are warning people to be on the lookout after three men nearly conned an elderly woman by pretending to do home repair work.
Council approves zoning bylaw amendments that paves way for restaurant chain to come to city

Council approves zoning bylaw amendments that paves way for restaurant chain to come to city

THUNDER BAY – A Wacky Wings restaurant could open its doors in the city within the next six months.

Police identify woman found in Fort Frances river

FORT FRANCES, Ont. – Police have released the identity of a woman who was found dead in the Rainy River.
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