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Glance at Crime: Police kept busy with theft-heavy week

Glance at Crime: Police kept busy with theft-heavy week

THUNDER BAY - City police responded to more than 284 incidents during the week of Monday, Sept. 28, 2015 through Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015. Thunder Bay Police Service statistics are made available through crimereports.
Nine youths busted during RIDE program: OPP

Nine youths busted during RIDE program: OPP

OPP Media Release (FORT FRANCES, ON) – On October 2, 2015 during the evening hours, officers of the Rainy River District Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a R.I.D.
City names Kerri Marshall GM of infrastructure and operations

City names Kerri Marshall GM of infrastructure and operations

The city has named Kerri Marshall as its general manager of city infrastructure and operations.

Provincial, federal Green Parties announce joint mandates

THUNDER BAY -- The provincial and federal Green Parties have announced a plan to cooperate on several issues, including the Ring of Fire, electricity costs in the North, and the disposal of nuclear waste in the region.
Mining, forestry companies hail TPPA

Mining, forestry companies hail TPPA

THUNDER BAY -- Representives of the extractive industries that drive Northwestern Ontario's economy believe the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement will bring them prosperity.

Westfort fire held to basement

THUNDER BAY -- A woman and her dog safely escaped a Younge Court basement fire on Monday night. Thunder Bay Fire Rescue was able to extinguish the fire around midnight before it spread from the basement.
Pedestrian taken to hospital with serious injuries after collision

Pedestrian taken to hospital with serious injuries after collision

THUNDER BAY - A man has been taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle Monday evening. The Thunder Bay Police Service reports the incident happened shortly after 8 p.m. on the 100 block of N.
City council unanimously opposes the end of door-to-door mail delivery

City council unanimously opposes the end of door-to-door mail delivery

THUNDER BAY -- A letter opposing the end of home mail delivery is heading to Canada Post and the federal government after a unanimous city council decision Monday night. Council backed Coun.

City looking at new governance models for community centres

THUNDER BAY -- The city is looking into how its community centres operate. With the exception of three, the city's dozen community centres are operated by volunteer boards.
Chiefs say feds failing First Nations on drinking water

Chiefs say feds failing First Nations on drinking water

THUNDER BAY -- First Nations leaders are hoping bringing attention to a health crisis in Neskantaga First Nation will focus the federal election's radar on living conditions in many First Nations.
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