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January was mild, but no record-setter

January was mild, but no record-setter

Thunder Bay's relatively balmy January was much milder than normal, but well off the all-time record.
Trailer hitch thrown from car, strikes and hospitalizes woman

Trailer hitch thrown from car, strikes and hospitalizes woman

Thunder Bay Police are looking for a man who allegedly tossed a trailer hitch at a woman in the Cameron Street area on Saturday night.
Limbrick Place stabbing suspect in custody

Limbrick Place stabbing suspect in custody

A 33-year-old man was taken to hospital on Monday following a Limbrick Place stabbing.
Credit Coach: Consumer proposals, debt settlement

Credit Coach: Consumer proposals, debt settlement

So you have a budget, but what now?
Man faces child pornography charges

Man faces child pornography charges

A Thunder Bay man has been charged with possession of child pornography following investigation by TBPS Cyber Crime Unit.
Rainy River gold mine faces higher costs, production delay

Rainy River gold mine faces higher costs, production delay

The start of production at the new gold mine in Rainy River District has been pushed back.
Gravelle defends change to natural gas plan

Gravelle defends change to natural gas plan

Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle says a revised plan to expand natural gas service will still benefit northwestern Ontario communities.
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.
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